A Model for Enhancing Tacit Knowledge Flow in Non-functional Requirements Elicitation

Sandra L. Buitr�n, F. Pino, Brenda L. Flores-Rios, J. E. Ibarra-Esquer, Mar�a Ang�lica Astorga-Vargas
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Elicitation phase includes features focused on the experience and knowledge of the people to support the capturing and tracing of the business/user requirements, functional requirements, and Non-Functional Requirements (NFR). In this phase, the stakeholders may belong to the same or different organizations and, therefore, their vocabulary and terminology used in NFR expression can be diverse, habitually depending on roles, experience, perspectives and levels of knowledge. This document focuses on the modeling of tacit knowledge flows of the stakeholders involved in the NFR elicitation process. The components of the MERliNN framework are presented, which strengthens a conceptual relationship between the disciplines of Knowledge Management and Requirement Engineering. The TCER core allows to visualize the direction of tacit and explicit knowledge flow in four scenarios of NFR elicitation. We present the description of the first scenario of knowledge instauration and its validation by case study.
非功能需求获取中增强隐性知识流动的模型
启发阶段包括关注人们的经验和知识的特性,以支持捕获和跟踪业务/用户需求、功能需求和非功能需求(NFR)。在这个阶段,利益相关者可能属于相同或不同的组织,因此,他们在NFR表达中使用的词汇和术语可能是多种多样的,习惯上取决于角色、经验、观点和知识水平。本文着重于NFR启发过程中涉及的利益相关者的隐性知识流的建模。提出了MERliNN框架的组成部分,它加强了知识管理和需求工程学科之间的概念关系。TCER核心允许在NFR引出的四种场景中可视化隐性和显性知识流的方向。我们给出了知识恢复的第一种场景的描述,并通过案例研究对其进行了验证。
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