Affiliation : School of Computing, National College or Ireland, Dublin
Country : Ireland
Category : Computer Science & Information Technology
Volume, Issue, Month, Year : 8, 2, January, 2018
Keyword : Collaborative requirements elicitation, Shared Understanding, and Semantically enabled web services.
Abstract
Communicating
an organisation's requirements in a semantically consistent and understandable
manner and then reflecting the potential impact of those requirements on the IT
infrastructure presents a major challenge among stakeholders. Initial research
findings indicate a desire among business executives for a tool that allows
them to communicate organisational changes using natural language and a
simulation of the IT infrastructure that supports those changes. Building on a
detailed analysis and evaluation of these findings, the innovative CRESUS tool
was designed and implemented. The purpose of this research was to investigate
to what extent CRESUS both aids communication in the development of a shared
understanding and supports collaborative requirements elicitation to bring
about organisational, and associated IT infrastructural, change. This paper
presents promising results that show how such a tool can facilitate
collaborative requirements elicitation through increased communication around
organisational change and the IT infrastructure.
For More Details : https://airccj.org/CSCP/vol8/csit88205.pdf
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