Context-driven Elicitation of Default Requirements
In Requirements Engineering, requirements elicitation aims the acquisition of information from the stakeholders of a system-to-be. An important task during elicitation is to identify and render explicit the stakeholders’ implicit assumptions about the system-to-be and its environment. Purpose of doing so is to identify omissions in, and conflicts between requirements. This paper offers a conceptual framework for the identification and documentation of default requirements that stakeholders may be using. The framework is relevant for practice, as it forms a check-list for types of questions to use during elicitation. An empirical validation is described, and guidelines for elicitation are drawn.
Burnay, C., Jureta, I. and Faulkner, S., 2012. Context-Driven Elicitation of Default Requirements: an Empirical Validation. arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.2620.