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SS 2024-03-07
11:00
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Exploring Software Upcycling Methods to Support Effective Need Fulfillment Service Development
Takuya Nakata, Sinan Chen (Kobe Univ.), Sachio Saiki (Kochi Univ. of Tech.), Masahide Nakamura (Kobe Univ.) SS2023-50
To advance the realization of Society 5.0, this research explores efficient methodologies for developing services tailor... [more] SS2023-50
pp.7-12
SS, KBSE, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2023-07-21
15:55
Hokkaido
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
NARUTO model: a Requirements Engineering Process for Incremental Developments
Takako Nakatani (OUJ), Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Motoshi Saeki (Nanzan Univ.) SS2023-12 KBSE2023-23
With the widespread adoption of Agile development, there arose a need to redefine the requirements engineering process i... [more] SS2023-12 KBSE2023-23
pp.65-70
AI 2018-07-02
10:00
Hokkaido   Reparing Goal Models Corresponding to Business Process Model Repair Based on Process Mining Approach
Hiroki Horita (Ibaraki Univ.), Hideaki Hirayama (Mejiro Univ.), Takeo Hayase, Yasuyuki Tahara, Akihiko Ohsuga (UEC) AI2018-1
An accurate model is required when conducting a requirements analysis using a conceptual model such as a goal model and ... [more] AI2018-1
pp.1-6
KBSE 2018-03-01
10:20
Okinawa   Goal Model Construction Based on a Flow of Questions
Hironori Shimada, Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya (Osaka Univ.) KBSE2017-40
All requirements should be extracted from requirements descriptions of software systems in the requirements extraction p... [more] KBSE2017-40
pp.7-12
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
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2016-07-13
14:40
Hokkaido   Analyzing Goal Dependencies among Actors using their Domain Model
Haruhiko Kaiya (Kanagawa Univ.) SS2016-4 KBSE2016-10
Information systems are introduced into social activities performed by human and organizations.
Such activities and sy... [more]
SS2016-4 KBSE2016-10
pp.43-48
SWIM 2014-05-23
13:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. [Special Talk] A Perspective to Business Requirements Engineering
Mikio Aoyama (Nanzan Univ.) SWIM2014-1
This article discusses the key concepts and technologies of business requirements engineering, which is a system of tech... [more] SWIM2014-1
pp.1-6
KBSE 2014-03-06
11:10
Okinawa Okinawaken-Seinenkaikan A Case Study on Predicting Requirements Changes
Takako Nakatani, Yuko Koiso (Univ. of Tsukuba), Keiichi Katamine (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.), Toshihiko Tsumaki (NII) KBSE2013-80
Requirements of software are sometimes added and changed through the development phases. In this paper, we explored reas... [more] KBSE2013-80
pp.7-12
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 2013-11-02
10:50
Ehime Ehime University A Framework of Predicting Requirements Changes
Takako Nakatani (Univ. of Tsukuba), Toshihiko Tsumaki (NII) KBSE2013-61
Software requirements are changed by various factors. Social factors can be those factors, since the decision of people ... [more] KBSE2013-61
pp.43-48
KBSE 2013-09-13
13:15
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications [Tutorial Invited Lecture] Current research and future directions of requirements engineering -- Towards software evolution and self-adaptation --
Hiroyuki Nakagawa (UEC) KBSE2013-50
This lecture will argue the current research and future directions of requirements engineering, based on the participati... [more] KBSE2013-50
p.83
ET 2013-03-29
12:40
Ehime   Modeling and Implementation of e-Syllabus based on Student's Workflow Analysis
Mizuho Ikeda, Keitaro Uchida, Tomohiro Tamura (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.) ET2012-88
In recent years, use of a Web syllabus has been accelerated in institutions of higher education. On the other hand, the ... [more] ET2012-88
pp.37-42
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
KBSE 2012-03-16
11:40
Aichi Nagoya Univ. Case study for identifying estimation risk in contract-base software projects
Masato Notomi, Takako Nakatani (Univ. of Tsukuba)
In a contract-base software project, the developer might prepare the estimation, before identifying all the requirements... [more]
KBSE 2012-01-24
15:10
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. An evaluation of the quality model for a High quality procurement specification by evaluation documents
Hideki Nakakita, Takako Nakatani (Univ. of Tsukuba) KBSE2011-67
We proposed a quality model of information system procurement specifications.
We evaluate and improve the model by eva... [more]
KBSE2011-67
pp.85-90
KBSE 2011-11-10
13:20
Nagano Shinshu Univ. Towards a method for reducing estimation risk in contract-base software projects
Masato Notomi, Takako Nakatani (Univ. of Tsukuba) KBSE2011-40
In a contract-base software project, the developer might prepare the estimation, before identifying all the requirements... [more] KBSE2011-40
pp.25-30
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 2011-03-11
10:00
Oita Beppu International Convention Center Requirements Engineering Education with Model-Driven Requirements Analysis Method employing Automatic Prototype Generation
Shinpei Ogata, Saeko Matsuura (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.) KBSE2010-53
It is important for software developers to create high quality requirements specification to achieve the success of soft... [more] KBSE2010-53
pp.37-42
KBSE 2010-11-24
15:45
Shizuoka Faculty of Infomatics, Shizuoka Univ. Towards quality model for information system procurement specifications
Hideki Nakakita, Kazuhiko Tsuda, Takako Nakatani (University of Tsukuba) KBSE2010-29
This paper proposes a quality model of information system procurement specifications.
The quality model is derived fro... [more]
KBSE2010-29
pp.37-42
KBSE 2010-01-26
15:55
Tokyo Univ. of Tsukuba, Tokyo REBOK (Requirements Engineering Body Of Knowledge) Initiative
Mikio Aoyama (Nanzan Univ.), Takako Nakatani (Uni. of Tsukuba.), Shinobu Saito (NTT DATA Corp.), Naohiko Murata (Toshiba Solutions), Mikio Suzuki (TIS), Ritsuo Suzuki (JISA) KBSE2009-58
This article reports on the initiative of REBOK(Requirements Engineering Body Of Knowledge). We explain the motivation, ... [more] KBSE2009-58
pp.59-64
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