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Modern trends towards requirement elicitation

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Requirements Engineering (RE) can be said as a group of activities which help us to find and communicate the need and purpose and context of system. RE process starts from gathering of requirements i.e.; requirements elicitation. Accurately capturing system requirements is the major factor in the failure of most of software projects. In this paper, analysis of data is provided gathered from practitioners. Results obtained from data and discussion about the results is lead to extract the modeled guidelines for elicitation techniques. We also propose an efficient plan for requirements elicitation which intends to overcome on the constraints, faced by practitioners.

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    NSEC '10: Proceedings of the 2010 National Software Engineering Conference
    October 2010
    66 pages
    ISBN:9781450300261
    DOI:10.1145/1890810

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