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The requirements elicitation process, whose main objective is to give birth to the requirements, not only is a technical process to build a particular system but also an important process of social connotations involving different people (stakeholders), a circumstance which causes certain problems arise when carrying out this process of requirement conceptualization. We propose a process of Requirements Conceptualization that are structured in two phases: (a) Problem-Oriented Analysis:aimed at understanding the problem given by the user in the domain in which this takes place, and (b) Product-Oriented Analysis: its aim is to obtain the functionalities that the user intends to obtain from the software product to be developed, taking into account the relationship of these features with the reality expressed by the user in his speech. Two proofs of concepts are given for the Problem-Oriented Analysis Phase and the Product-Oriented Analysis Phase. | |
Internacional
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Si |
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Editorial del Libro
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Sello Editorial Universidad de Medellín |
ISBN
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978-958-8692-32-6 |
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Título del Libro
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Software Engineering, Methods, Modeling and Teaching |
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101 |
Hasta página
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115 |