AGGREGATED PROCESS FOR EVALUATING REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING TOOLS

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Matulevicius, Raimundas [1 ]
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[1] Univ Namur, PReCISE, Fac Comp Sci, B-5000 Namur, Belgium
关键词
Requirements engineering tools (RE tools); commercial off-the-shelf products; COTS and/or RE-tool evaluation approaches; RE-tool evaluation frameworks; systematic review;
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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摘要
RE-tools (requirements engineering tools) are software tools that can help engineering and managing system and software requirements. However, the industry is not much aware of the usefulness of these tools. A part of the problem is the difficulty of evaluating and acquiring these tools to an organisation. There exists a number of attempts towards assessment of the RE-tools by applying general tool (a.k.a., commercial off-the-shelf, COTS) selection or specific RE-tool selection approaches and frameworks. However, the question still remains: what the techniques, methods and tools are available to receive a complete, self-contained and convincing RE-tool evaluation and to guide RE-tool acquisition to the organisation's needs. In this paper we present an aggregated RE-tool evaluation process (aR-TEP). Based on the results of a systematic review of the COTS and/or RE-tool selection approaches and frameworks we develop an eight-phase reference model, which aggregates best practices of the COTS and/or RE-tool evaluation into the single process. We partially validate our proposal through theoretical analysis of the reported tool evaluation experiments and case studies. We believe that the aR-TEP reference model can guide developers to select proper RE-tools and improve the RE process.
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页码:393 / 403
页数:11
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