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iMuse: interactive model-based use-case and storytelling environment

Published: 07 November 2010 Publication History

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Requirements specification is an important problem in software engineering. Key challenges in Requirements Engineering (RE) include enabling different stakeholders to understand and validate the requirements, and enabling collaboration among different types of stakeholders with different skills and expertise and potentially conflicting needs and expectations. We contend that collaboration among both technical and non-technical stakeholders is improved by a requirements specification technique that provides both precision and usability - and a better balance of the two. We implement our specification technique in iMuse - Interactive Model-based Use-case and Storytelling Environment. In this demo, we show how iMuse can be used by stakeholders to express and view narrative functional requirements.

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K. Winbladh. Precise and Usable Requirements through and Interactive Model-based Approach. PhD thesis, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California Irvine, 2010.

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    FSE '10: Proceedings of the eighteenth ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Foundations of software engineering
    November 2010
    302 pages
    ISBN:9781605587912
    DOI:10.1145/1882291

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