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Making Mobile Requirements Engineering Tools Usable and Useful
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, USA September 11-September 15
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/RE.2006.3814th IEEE International Requirements ...
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Neil Maiden, City University London
Norbert Seyff, Johannes Kepler University
Paul Grunbacher, Johannes Kepler University
Omo Otojare, City University London
Karl Mitteregger, Johannes Kepler University
Recent advances in mobile computing technologies mean that mobile tools have the potential to support scenario- based techniques in the workplace, with potential benefits to requirements processes. However, mobile requirements engineering (RE) tools are a new idea, and little is known about their advantages and weaknesses. This paper reports empirical research to explore the use of mobile RE tools in practice. It describes a mobile scenario tool that we developed to discover requirements directly in the user?s work context. It also describes the results from 3 evaluation studies that demonstrate that these tools can support workplace requirements discovery and documentation, although mobile RE tools pose new challenges that remain to be overcome.
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Neil Maiden, Norbert Seyff, Paul Grunbacher, Omo Otojare, Karl Mitteregger, "Making Mobile Requirements Engineering Tools Usable and Useful," re, pp.29-38, 14th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'06), 2006
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