DOI: 10.7763/IJCCE.2013.V2.141
Requirements Engineering Process Model for Informal Structural Domains
Abstract—Tacit knowledge generates ambiguous, inappropriate and incomplete requirements, so it is extremely important do a good job on gathering meaningful requirements in order to obtain tailored high quality software. In this paper, a requirements engineering process model is presented, which has the aim of minimize the percentage of ambiguous, incomplete and not appropriate requirements and thus impact on software-solution quality, especially in domains where tacit knowledge has great relevance.
Index Terms—Requirements engineering, informal structured domains, tacit knowledge.
The authors are with the Centro de Ingeniería de Software e Ingeniería del Conocimiento, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (e-mail:kolmos@uacj.mx, jorge.rodas@uacj.mx, lfernand@uacj.mx).
Cite: Karla Olmos, Jorge Rodas, and Luis Felipe Fernández, "Requirements Engineering Process Model for Informal Structural Domains," International Journal of Computer and Communication Engineering vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 75-77 , 2013.
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