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KBSE 2009-01-19
13:40
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. B3-6 Development of Tool for Requirements Specification with Requirements Ontology
Kiyoshi Ogasawara, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) KBSE2008-39
We have proposed a requirements elicitation method named REO. REO enables to transform user’s initial requirements into ... [more] KBSE2008-39
pp.13-18
KBSE 2009-01-19
16:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. B3-6 Scenario Language, SCEL and a Scenario Definition Environment: SCEEN
Toshinori Tsukuda, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) KBSE2008-43
We have developed a scenario language named SCEL in order to describe computer analyzable scenarios in scenario-based so... [more] KBSE2008-43
pp.37-42
SS 2008-12-18
15:15
Kochi Kochi Univiersity of Technology Checking the Compliance of Requirements Specifications to Regulations using a Model Checker
Motoshi Saeki (Tokyo Tech.), Haruhiko Kaiya (Shinshu Univ.), Satoshi Hattori (Tokyo Tech.) SS2008-41
This paper proposes the technique to apply model checking in order to show the compliance of requirements
specification... [more]
SS2008-41
pp.13-18
KBSE 2008-11-27
15:15
Fukuoka FIT Checking of Requirements Using Requirements Ontology
Dang Viet Dzung, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.) KBSE2008-27
We have established a method to elicit requirements using domain ontology called REO process. However, the technique to ... [more] KBSE2008-27
pp.25-30
KBSE 2008-03-10
11:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. B3F-2 Using Ontologies for Scenario and Goal based Requirements Elicitation
Motohiro Kitamura, Motoshi Saeki (Tokyo Tech.) KBSE2007-56
Although requirements analysts elicit requirements by using goal-oriented and scenario-based analysis method, they do no... [more] KBSE2007-56
pp.13-18
SS 2007-12-17
09:00
Shimane Shimane Univ. Supporting the Elicitation of Regulation Compliant Requirements
Motoshi Saeki (Tokyo Tech), Haruhiko Kaiya (Shinshu Univ.) SS2007-38
Recently, laws and regulations related to information technology are being made in order to implement properly business ... [more] SS2007-38
pp.1-6
KBSE 2007-11-19
14:10
Fukuoka Kyushu Sangyo University Scenario Generation using Scenario Components
Tsubasa Kamaishi, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.) KBSE2007-28
A generation method of scenarios with a scenario component is proposed. This method includes (1)generation of scenario c... [more] KBSE2007-28
pp.7-12
KBSE 2007-11-19
14:50
Fukuoka Kyushu Sangyo University Reseach on a Restaurant Ordering System based on Integrated Requirements Process
Shozo Hori (Kyutech), Takako Nakatani (Univ. of Tsukuba), Keiichi Katamine, Naoyasu Ubayashi, Masaaki Hashimoto (Kyutech) KBSE2007-29
Software development projects sometimes face a lot of requirement changes after requirements specification is produced. ... [more] KBSE2007-29
pp.13-18
KBSE 2007-09-11
11:20
Overseas Kuala Lumpur A Supporting Method of Specifying Software Requirements Using Requirements Ontology
Koichi Sugimoto, Kiyoshi Ogasawara, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.) KBSE2007-23
A requirements list can be obtained using requirements ontology which systemizes domain knowledge of a certain problem d... [more] KBSE2007-23
pp.49-54
SS 2007-08-02
15:15
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Scenario Map for Classifying Scenarios
Satoru Yanagawa, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.) SS2007-19
In scenario-based software development, scenarios can be specified in order to clarify behaviors of a target system. Sin... [more] SS2007-19
pp.19-24
SS 2007-08-03
09:30
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Supporting Construction of Domain Ontologies for Requirements Analysis
Ryo Hasegawa, Motohiro Kitamura (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Haruhiko Kaiya (Shinshu Univ.), Motoshi Saeki (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) SS2007-25
The technique for making up for the domain knowledge by using ontology at requirements analysis is proposed.
However, t... [more]
SS2007-25
pp.53-58
SS 2007-06-21
15:05
Ishikawa JAIST Negotiating method among alternatives (sub-goals) in Goal-Oriented Requirements Analysis
Aldamuratov Jomart, Hiroya Itoga, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SS2007-10
This paper presents a negotiating method among alternatives (sub-goals) in Goal-Oriented Requirements Analysis, a useful... [more] SS2007-10
pp.7-12
SS, KBSE 2007-04-20
09:00
Fukushima Univ. of Aizu The empirical study of unified type requirement engineering
Shozo Hori (KIT), Takako Nakatani (Tsukuba), Keiichi Katamine, Naoyasu Ubayashi, Masaaki Hashimoto (KIT) SS2007-5 KBSE2007-5
We study the mechanism of controlling the process of requirements changes of software development. We analyze the requir... [more] SS2007-5 KBSE2007-5
pp.25-28
KBSE 2006-11-24
15:40
Okinawa Univ of Ryukyus(Faculty of engineering) Evaluation of Requirements Elicitation Method Using Ontology
Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.), Junzo Kato (Free Consultant)
A requirements elicitation method using ontology systemizing domain knowledge of a certain problem domain is proposed. B... [more] KBSE2006-36
pp.25-30
SS 2006-06-23
11:15
Okayama   An Integrated Tool for Supporting Ontology Based Requirements Elicitation
Motohiro Kitamura, Ryo Hasegawa (tokyo institute of technology), Nobuo Yamabe, Haruhiko Kaiya (shinshu university), Motoshi Saeki (tokyo institute of technology)
Because requirements analysts do not always have sufficient knowledge in the problem domain (domain knowledge), it is si... [more] SS2006-23
pp.19-24
SS 2006-04-20
16:40
Niigata Niigata Univ., Igarashi Campus A Supporting Method for Generating Scenarios with Differential Scenarios
Masayuki Makino, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
A scenario generation method using differential scenario between two normal scenarios each of which belongs to the same ... [more] SS2006-7
pp.37-42
SS 2006-02-02
14:30
Fukuoka Fukuoka Laboratory for Emerging and Enabling Technology of SoC Experiments for Ontology-based Requirements Elicitation Method
Takayuki Sugiura, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
We have been developing a Requirements Elicitation method with Ontology named REO, where Ontology means systematically o... [more] SS2005-78
pp.13-18
SS 2005-12-19
15:45
Kochi Kochi Women's University Applying an Intercultural Collaboration Support Tool to Software Requirements Elicitation Meetings
Akinori Tsuji, Yusuke Koyama, Masao Ohira, Ken-ichi Matsumoto (NAIST)
One of the biggest challenges in requirements engineering is to resolve the issue that customers cannot explicitly repre... [more] SS2005-60
pp.31-36
SS 2005-04-21
14:10
Wakayama   Ontology based requirements elicitation method: REO
Hidetaka Tomoda, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.)
Since the quality of software requirements fully depends on the ability of analyst and the knowledge of a target domain ... [more] SS2005-3
pp.13-18
SS 2005-04-22
10:00
Wakayama   How to Extract Goals for Business Domain Analysis?
Takako Nakatani (S-Lagoon Co.,Ltd.), Terunobu Fujino (InArcadia Cipo.)
We develop a role-based business domain analysis method named RODAN for exploring the rationale and claims of requiremen... [more] SS2005-7
pp.1-6
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