This paper describes the application of the WinWin paradigm to identify and resolve conflicts in a series of real-client, student-developer digital library projects. The paper is ...
Hoh In, Barry W. Boehm, Thomas Lee Rodgers, Michae...
Defining requirements is one of the most critical activities in the development of software intensive systems. The EasyWinWin system has been very good in capturing initial requir...
Da Yang, Di Wu, Supannika Koolmanojwong, A. Winsor...
Many software projects fail because early life-cycle defects such as ill-defined requirements are not identified and removed. Therefore, quality assurance (QA) techniques for defe...
The paper shows a SHEL oriented requirements engineering approach, which has been applied in a case study dealing with the definition of the requirements for a new railways traffi...
Massimo Felici, Mark-Alexander Sujan, Maria Wimmer
Effective and efficient requirements negotiation is a key to the success of software development efforts. For large projects, this can be especially difficult to do effectively an...