Requirements Engineering (RE) is still insufficiently integrated into development process models. Volatile project environments additionally hamper the decision about which artefacts to produce and how to produce them in a syntactically complete manner. Yet missing is an integrated RE approach that (1) serves as orientation to create domain-specific RE artefacts and (2) gives guidance to customise them at organisational and at project level.
In this thesis, we contribute an artefact-based customisation approach for RE. First, we analyse possible notions of artefact orientation and infer a meta model. We then contribute an artefact-based RE reference model for business information systems and an artefact-based customisation approach. We finally evaluate our contribution with two case studies and show how artefact orientation enables a flexible process for the creation of syntactically complete results.
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Requirements Engineering (RE) is still insufficiently integrated into development process models. Volatile project environments additionally hamper the decision about which artefacts to produce and how to produce them in a syntactically complete manner. Yet missing is an integrated RE approach that (1) serves as orientation to create domain-specific RE artefacts and (2) gives guidance to customise them at organisational and at project level.
In this thesis, we contribute an artefact-based custo...
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