Crowd-Focused Semi-Automated Requirements Engineering for Evolution Towards Sustainability

N. Seyff, Stefanie Betz, Iris Groher, Melanie J. C. Stade, R. Chitchyan, L. Duboc, B. Penzenstadler, C. C. Venters, Christoph Becker
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Continuous requirements elicitation is an essential aspect of software product evolution to keep systems aligned with changing user needs. However, current requirements engineering approaches do not explicitly address sustainability in the evolution of systems. Reasons include a lack of awareness and a lack of shared understanding of the concept of sustainability in the RE community. Identifying and analysing the effects of requirements regarding sustainability is challenging, as these effects can have an impact on multiple stakeholders and manifest themselves in one or more sustainability dimensions at different points in time. We argue that crowd-focused semi-automated requirements engineering allows the engagement of a large number of stakeholders (including users and domain experts) in a continuous cycle of negotiation regarding the potential effects of requirements on sustainability. Based on a motivating scenario, we introduce the idea of a platform for crowd-focused requirements engineering that supports the evolution towards sustainability. For the three key aspects of this platform, we present our ongoing work and discuss early results. We outline how the platform can be utilised to improve the broader awareness and understanding of sustainability, not only for the involved crowd but also for researchers and society in general.
面向可持续发展的以人群为中心的半自动化需求工程
持续的需求提取是软件产品发展的一个重要方面,它使系统与不断变化的用户需求保持一致。然而,当前的需求工程方法并没有明确地处理系统演化中的可持续性。原因包括可再生能源社区对可持续性概念缺乏认识和共同理解。识别和分析有关可持续性的要求的影响具有挑战性,因为这些影响可能对多个利益相关者产生影响,并在不同的时间点以一个或多个可持续性维度表现出来。我们认为,以人群为中心的半自动化需求工程允许大量涉众(包括用户和领域专家)参与到一个关于需求对可持续性的潜在影响的谈判的连续循环中。基于一个激励场景,我们引入了一个平台的概念,用于支持向可持续性发展的以人群为中心的需求工程。对于该平台的三个关键方面,我们介绍了我们正在进行的工作并讨论了早期结果。我们概述了如何利用该平台来提高对可持续性的更广泛的认识和理解,不仅针对相关人群,也针对研究人员和整个社会。
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