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How people categorise requirements for reuse: a natural approach
Abstract This paper reports a knowledge acquisition exercisewhich elicited experienced somare engineer' s knowledge about domains for which requirements engineering takes place. Card sorts were used to acquire software engineers' mental categorisations of these domains to inform categorization of a set of formal,reusable problem abstractions intended to assist requirements engineers.