Presentation 2022-03-09
Extending Traverser for defining use cases from a conceptual model
Takako Nakatani, Kazuaki Sato, Osamu Shigo,
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Abstract(in English) Software systems have become indispensable to our daily lives. Thus, we have to consider the importance of UX (User eXperience) in requirements engineering. {¥bf Traverser} is developed as a method and tool to extract UX requirements for software systems. {¥bf Traverser} tool extracts routes across pages in a web system by tracing relationships and inheritance between classes in a conceptual model. We call this route ``traverse.''In our research, we added a function to the tool to automatically extract a summary of use case descriptions from the traverse. In this paper, we introduce the mechanism for generating use case descriptions from a conceptual model and also discuss the effectiveness of {¥bf Traverser} tool for defining UX requirements by an experimental case study of a car sharing system. As a result, we can conclude that the tool can provide effective functionality to engineers.
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Keyword(in English) requirements elicitation tool / conceptual model / use case description / UX
Paper # KBSE2021-41
Date of Issue 2022-03-02 (KBSE)

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Committee KBSE
Conference Date 2022/3/9(2days)
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Place (in English) Online
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Topics (in English) General, Student
Chair Hiroyuki Nakagawa(Osaka Univ.)
Vice Chair Takuya Saruwatari(NTT Data)
Secretary Takuya Saruwatari(Shinshu Univ)
Assistant Hideharu Kojima(Osaka Univ.) / Yutaro Kashiwa(Kyushu Univ,)

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Language JPN
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Title (in English) Extending Traverser for defining use cases from a conceptual model
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) requirements elicitation tool
Keyword(2) conceptual model
Keyword(3) use case description
Keyword(4) UX
1st Author's Name Takako Nakatani
1st Author's Affiliation The Open University of Japan(OUJ)
2nd Author's Name Kazuaki Sato
2nd Author's Affiliation Nanohana Systems LLC.(Nanohana Systems)
3rd Author's Name Osamu Shigo
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University(Tokyo Denki University)
Date 2022-03-09
Paper # KBSE2021-41
Volume (vol) vol.121
Number (no) KBSE-424
Page pp.pp.1-6(KBSE),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2022-03-02 (KBSE)