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Investigating the Role of 'Soft Issues' in the RE Process
Soft issues, such as politics and people's feelings, are often cited as problems in the RE process. A method aimed at improving elicitation and analysis of such 'soft' issues is described. The method consists of a taxonomy of users' values, motivations and emotions, with process guidance for eliciting and analysing these issues for the RE process.