A framework for requirements engineering process development (FRERE)

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2008

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Jiang, L.
Eberlein, A.

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Proceedings of the 19th Australian Conference on Software Engineering, 2008, pp.507-516

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Australian Conference on Software Engineering (19th : 2008 : Perth, Western Australia)

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Adoption of the most suitable requirements engineering (RE) process and selection of the most appropriate RE techniques for a given project are challenging issues for industry. In order to alleviate the problems, a framework for RE process development (FRERE) was developed based on our research in the last six years. The overall architecture of the framework and a brief case study are presented in the paper. The framework addresses several core issues of the RE process: engineering issues, domain issues, characteristics of the software project, and issues of conformity to software process standards. FRERE consists of three parts: (1) The RE process knowledge base (REPKB) which contains RE process knowledge, (2) methodologies which provide guidance to develop a customized software process model in an iterative way; and (3) assessment models which provide information about the suitability of the newly developed RE process model for the software project under development.

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© 2008 IEEE

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