Round-Trip Prototyping Based on Integrated Functional and User Interface Requirements Specifications |
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Authors: | Andreas Homrighausen Hans-Werner Six Mario Winter |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Hagen, Germany, DE |
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Abstract: | Requirements engineering in the new millennium is facing an increasing diversity of computerised devices comprising an increasing diversity of interaction styles for an increasing diversity of user groups. Thus the incorporation of user interface requirements into software requirements specifications becomes more and more mandatory. Validating these requirements specifications with hand-made, throw-away prototypes is not only expensive, but also bears the danger that validation results are not accurately fed back into the requirements specification. In this paper, we propose an enhancement of the requirements specification method SCORES for an explicit capturing of user interface requirements. The advantages of the approach are threefold. First, the user interface requirements specification is UML-compliant and integrated into the functional requirements specification. Second, prototypes for validation purposes can semi-automatically be generated. Third, the model-based generation of prototypes allows for ‘round-trip prototyping’ such that manual changes of the prototype during the validation process are automatically fed back into the requirements specification. |
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Keywords: | :Prototyping – Requirements engineering – Round-Trip Prototyping – UML – User Interface Requirements – Validation |
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