M. Aoyama, Takako Nakatani, Shinobu Saito, Mikio Suzuki, K. Fujita, Hiroaki Nakazaki, Ritsuo Suzuki
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A Model and Architecture of REBOK (Requirements Engineering Body of Knowledge) and Its Evaluation
Requirements engineering has been extensively developed as a discipline. Many statistics on the software development indicate requirements process is the most influential to both success and failure of software development. However, practitioners are still difficult to learn and apply requirements engineering. As a guideline for practitioners to learn and apply requirements engineering, we developed REBOK (Requirements Engineering Body Of Knowledge). In the development, we found there is no common model of BOKs in software engineering. This article proposes the model and architecture of the body of knowledge of REBOK and its proof of the concept.