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21st IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'06)
p. 378
Japanese Workshop on Requirements Engineering Tools (JWRET)
Takako Nakatani, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Haruhiko Kaiya, Shinshu University, Japan
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Requirements Engineering begins to attract attention as
a trump letting a project succeed and software improve its
reliability. There already exist a lot of research results in
requirements engineering area, and they seem to be helpful
for practitioners. However, it is not so easy to use such research
results because most of them do not provide stable
and scalable tool support. One of the reasons is that tasks
in requirements engineering highly depend on human decisions
and/or insights and it seems to be hard to achieve such
tasks systematically and automatically. Of course, we can
find several tools to support requirements engineering process.
For example, there is a survey of requirements management
tools in INCOSE site [1]. Tools for goal oriented
requirements analysis can be found in [2] and [3]. One of
the common points of such tools is they are really helpful
to achieve human-centric tasks in requirements engineering.
Therefore, we have to explore what kinds of systematic
or automatic support could be provided to improve humancentric
tasks in requirements engineering. That is the reason
why we plan this workshop. In this workshop, participants
will explore tools to support requirements processes: e.g.
requirements elicitation, requirement specification, requirements
validation, or requirements management.
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Citation:
Takako Nakatani, Haruhiko Kaiya,
"Japanese Workshop on Requirements Engineering Tools (JWRET),"
ase,
p. 378,
21st IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'06),
2006
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