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SS 2023-03-14
11:25
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Technique to Support Q&A Processes in Requirements Elicitation using Graph Database
Yui Imahori (Nanzan Univ.), Junzo Kato (Independent Consultant), Shinpei Hayashi (Tokyo Tech), Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Saeki Motoshi (Nanzan Univ.) SS2022-48
This paper presents the system that supports Q&A (Question & Answer) processes between stakeholders and an analyst and c... [more] SS2022-48
pp.7-12
KBSE 2022-03-09
12:30
Online Online (Zoom) Extending Traverser for defining use cases from a conceptual model
Takako Nakatani (OUJ), Kazuaki Sato (Nanohana Systems), Osamu Shigo (Tokyo Denki University) KBSE2021-41
Software systems have become indispensable to our daily lives.
Thus, we have to consider the importance of UX (User eXp... [more]
KBSE2021-41
pp.1-6
KBSE 2020-03-06
14:00
Okinawa Tenbusu-Naha
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Analysis of system construction history in new pioneering business
Kazuaki Sato, Takako Nakatani (The Open University of Japan) KBSE2019-48
When starting up a new business, it is sometimes necessary to develop a system without defining the details of the tasks... [more] KBSE2019-48
pp.13-18
KBSE 2017-09-19
14:05
Tokyo Doshisha Univ. Tokyo Branch Office A Proposal on Eliciting System Safety Requirements
Shuichiro Yamamoto (Nagoya Univ.) KBSE2017-23
Eliciting safety requirements is necessary to assure system safety. It is impossible to confirm that the system satisfie... [more] KBSE2017-23
pp.13-18
KBSE 2017-03-03
14:30
Ishikawa   A Tool for Managing Incremental Requirements Elicitation Process
Takako Nakatani (OUJ), Michitaro Okano (GSSM) KBSE2016-42
We have been analyzing incremental requirements elicitation processes.
This paper reports the development of a tool nam... [more]
KBSE2016-42
pp.19-24
SS 2016-03-10
09:50
Okinawa   A supporting method of specifying scenarios using integrated scenario parts
Kohei Takagi, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.) SS2015-78
In scenario based software requirements elicitation, a lot of scenarios should be written. We propose a scenario generat... [more] SS2015-78
pp.13-18
KBSE 2014-03-07
09:50
Okinawa Okinawaken-Seinenkaikan Scenario Retrieval Method using Differential Scenarios -- Development of Visualization tool of Differential Scenario --
Eiji Shiota, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) KBSE2013-90
In a scenario-based software development, a lot of scenarios should be described in order to clarify the whole behaviors... [more] KBSE2013-90
pp.67-72
KBSE 2014-01-27
14:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg Applying Personal Software Process to Requirements Process
Hiroya Itoga (Ritsumeikan Univ.) KBSE2013-69
In this paper author proposes a method to apply personal software process to requirements process. Personal software pr... [more] KBSE2013-69
pp.25-30
KBSE 2012-11-22
15:30
Ishikawa Kanazawa University A Proposal on AsWas-AsIs Analysis Method with Qualitative Reseach
Masahiro Watanabe (NISSAN MOTOR), Takako Nakatani (GSSM, Univ. of Tsukuba) KBSE2012-46
When we build a business system, we must analyze requirements of the core and peripheral stakeholders.
In requirements ... [more]
KBSE2012-46
pp.49-54
KBSE 2012-11-22
17:15
Ishikawa Kanazawa University Research of the classification rules of requirements for the requirements elicitation process
Shunichi Sano (Univ. of Tsukuba), Narihito Kondo (Nagoya Management Junior Col), Takako Nakatani (Univ. of Tsukuba) KBSE2012-49
In order to succeed the requirements elicitation, we developed a method to observe the process of requirements elicitati... [more] KBSE2012-49
pp.67-72
SS, MSS 2012-01-27
11:15
Kochi Kochi City Culture-Plaza Cul-Port A Framework for Creating Automatically Software Requirements Specification to Meet Elicited User's Requirements
Shuhei Murayama, Hiroaki Iizuka, Fuminori Hirose (SIT), Takatoshi Yamanaka (FUJITSU LABORATORIES), Seiichi Komiya (SIT) MSS2011-70 SS2011-55
System development is performed based on requirements specification. An oversight and an error are containd also in the ... [more] MSS2011-70 SS2011-55
pp.89-94
KBSE 2011-09-21
13:00
Overseas Ocean Grand Hotel Jeju Requirements Elicitationusing Abduction
Toshihiko Tsumaki (NII) KBSE2011-27
Application of information system is rapidly spreading to various areas: the infrastructure of society, the saving of hu... [more] KBSE2011-27
pp.19-24
KBSE 2011-05-27
11:15
Kagawa Kagawa University Requirements Elicitability Analysis in Three Dimensions
Takako Nakatani (Univ. of Tsukuba), Toshihiko Tsumaki (Nihon Unisys) KBSE2011-9
The success of any project is affected by requirements elicitation activities. When we can elicit 100% requirements for ... [more] KBSE2011-9
pp.49-54
KBSE 2011-03-10
15:00
Oita Beppu International Convention Center A Verification System of the Correctness of Requirements Ontology
Bui Quang Huy, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) KBSE2010-49
In order to support a requirements elicitation, REO (Requirements Elicitation with Ontology) that uses a requirements on... [more] KBSE2010-49
pp.13-18
KBSE 2011-01-24
13:20
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. [Invited Talk] A Method for Navigating Interview-Driven Software Requirements Elicitation Work: -- A Preliminary Experiment, a Proposal of a Method for Navigating the Work, and Efficacy Evaluation of the Method --
Seiichi Komiya (SIT) KBSE2010-37
A software development task is performed in accordance with requirements specification. Therefore, software requirements... [more] KBSE2010-37
pp.13-18
KBSE 2010-07-30
11:30
Hokkaido Kushiro Public University of Economics A Supporting Method of Generation Peconditions and Post-conditions of Scenarios
Toshinori Tsukuda, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) KBSE2010-22
Precondition and post-conditions of scenarios enables to efficiently process scenarios including scenario concatenations... [more] KBSE2010-22
pp.37-42
KBSE, SS 2010-05-27
13:45
Kyoto Doshisha University, Imadegawa Campus Scenario generation method using scenario parts
Masato Nishimura(F), Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SS2010-4 KBSE2010-4
In scenario based software requirements elicitation, a lot of scenarios should be written. We propose a scenario generat... [more] SS2010-4 KBSE2010-4
pp.21-26
KBSE 2010-03-05
11:50
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology (kyutech plaza) Domain ontology expansion supporting tool by web retrieval
Yuutaro Shimizu, Hirotaka Yasui, Haruhiko Kaiya, Kenji Kaijiri (SU) KBSE2009-67
Some domain ontologies have already used to improve the quality of requirements elicitation, and methods for constructin... [more] KBSE2009-67
pp.49-54
KBSE 2009-11-26
15:35
Shimane Shimane Univ. Domain ontology expansion supporting method by web retrieval
Hirotaka Yasui, Yuutaro Shimizu, Haruhiko Kaiya, Kenji Kaijiri (Shinshu Univ.) KBSE2009-35
A technique for supporting the construction of domain ontology in requirements analysis with computer is proposed. Howev... [more] KBSE2009-35
pp.25-30
KBSE 2009-07-24
10:15
Hokkaido Muroran Institute of Technology Requirements Measurement Guideline for the PRINCE Model
Takako Nakatani, Narihito Kondo (Univ. Tsukuba), Mari Inoki (Toshiba Solutions Corp.), Michio Tsuda (Osaka Univ.), Shozo Hori (Yaskawa Information Systems Corp.), Keiichi Katamine (KyuTech) KBSE2009-16
If we elicit all requirements in the early phase of the project development, the project may not fail.
However, most pr... [more]
KBSE2009-16
pp.25-30
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