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Title: A Zachman’s Architecture-based Framework for Classification and Allocation of Software Requirement Elicitation Interview Questions
Authors: Aliyu, Hamzat Olanrewaju
Abdulkadir, Salihu
Badmos, Tajudeen Adeleke
Keywords: ReQueClass
Requirements Elicitation
Zachman’s Enterprise Architecture
Requirements Interview Question Classification
Kipling’s Interrogatives
Software Domain Abstractions
Stakeholders’ Perspectives
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Afr. J. Comp. & ICT
Citation: Aliyu, H. O., Abdulkadir, S., & Badmos, T. A. (2020). A Zachman’s Architecture-Based Framework for Classification and Allocation of Software Requirement Elicitation Interview Questions. African Journal of Computing & ICT. 13(3), 70-89.
Abstract: Elicitation of precise software requirements is a complex task involving multiple stakeholders with disparate concerns and viewpoints about the intended software. The need to build frameworks with tool supports to aid communications among these stakeholders has come to the fore in recent times. This paper presents a requirements elicitation framework that leverages the principles of the Zachman’s Enterprise Architecture to classify requirements elicitation interview questions into categories that address different aspects of a software system and allocate the categories to suitable (groups of) stakeholders. The proposed framework uses a two-dimensional matrix to allocate questions to stakeholders based on the domain abstraction covered by the question and the stakeholder’s perspective of the domain. This paper presents a formal specification of the framework, its supporting algorithms and a prototype implementation which is used as a proof of concept to classify and allocate the elicitation questions for a local software development project
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11632
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