Uncovering Sustainability Requirements: An Exploratory Case Study in Canteens

RE4SuSy@RE Pub Date : 2015-08-28 DOI:10.5167/UZH-119757
Martina Z. Huber, L. Hilty, M. Glinz
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Software systems are embedded into daily life and as such have significant effects on the behavior and decision making of both their users and the people affected by using these systems. Such effects can be positive or negative. Considering them in requirements engineering (RE) is an important step towards sustainable development, as RE strongly influences the development and the evolution of a software system. So far, RE researchers have focused on requirements about minimizing negative environmental effects. However, effects that are enabled by using a software system can also be posi- tive. For example, a software system could motivate its users to take environment-friendly decisions. Corresponding require- ments about such positive enabling effects have been far less addressed. In this paper, we present an exploratory case study where we elicited requirements about positive enabling effects with respect to environmental sustainability. The project we studied is about extending an existing decision support system for meal planning in canteens by game-based elements. The extended system shall motivate meal planners who work in canteens to make environment-friendly choices. Our contribution is an exemplar of concrete sustainability requirements as well as insight into the nature of sustainability requirements about positive effects that are enabled by the use of a software system. Index Terms—enabling effects; sustainability requirements; sustainable software systems; gamification; exploratory study;
揭示可持续发展的要求:一个探索性的案例研究在食堂
软件系统嵌入到日常生活中,因此对其用户和受这些系统影响的人的行为和决策都有重大影响。这种影响可能是积极的,也可能是消极的。在需求工程(RE)中考虑它们是迈向可持续开发的重要一步,因为RE强烈地影响着软件系统的开发和演变。到目前为止,可再生能源研究人员一直专注于最小化负面环境影响的要求。然而,通过使用软件系统实现的效果也可以是积极的。例如,软件系统可以激励其用户做出对环境友好的决定。关于这种积极的促成效应的相应要求却很少得到解决。在本文中,我们提出了一个探索性的案例研究,其中我们引出了关于环境可持续性方面的积极促成效应的要求。我们研究的项目是通过基于游戏的元素扩展现有的食堂用餐计划决策支持系统。扩大的制度将激励在食堂工作的膳食规划师做出环保选择。我们的贡献是具体的可持续性要求的范例,以及对可持续性要求的本质的洞察,这些要求是通过使用软件系统来实现的。启用索引术语的效果;可持续发展要求;可持续软件系统;游戏化;探索性研究;
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