In this paper, we review current requirements engineering (RE) research
and identify future research directions suggested by emerging software
needs. First, we overview the state of the art in RE research. The
research is considered with respect to technologies developed to
address specific requirements tasks, such as elicitation, modeling,
and analysis. Such a review enables us to identify mature areas of
research, as well as areas that warrant further investigation. Next,
we review several strategies for performing and extending RE research
results, to help delineate the scope of future research directions.
Finally, we highlight what we consider to be the "hot" current and
future research topics, which aim to address RE needs for emerging
systems of the future.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Cheng2007
%A Cheng, Betty H. C.
%A Atlee, Joanne M.
%B FOSE '07: 2007 Future of Software Engineering
%C Washington, DC, USA
%D 2007
%I IEEE Computer Society
%K imported
%P 285--303
%R http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/FOSE.2007.17
%T Research Directions in Requirements Engineering
%X In this paper, we review current requirements engineering (RE) research
and identify future research directions suggested by emerging software
needs. First, we overview the state of the art in RE research. The
research is considered with respect to technologies developed to
address specific requirements tasks, such as elicitation, modeling,
and analysis. Such a review enables us to identify mature areas of
research, as well as areas that warrant further investigation. Next,
we review several strategies for performing and extending RE research
results, to help delineate the scope of future research directions.
Finally, we highlight what we consider to be the "hot" current and
future research topics, which aim to address RE needs for emerging
systems of the future.
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abstract = {In this paper, we review current requirements engineering (RE) research
and identify future research directions suggested by emerging software
needs. First, we overview the state of the art in RE research. The
research is considered with respect to technologies developed to
address specific requirements tasks, such as elicitation, modeling,
and analysis. Such a review enables us to identify mature areas of
research, as well as areas that warrant further investigation. Next,
we review several strategies for performing and extending RE research
results, to help delineate the scope of future research directions.
Finally, we highlight what we consider to be the "hot" current and
future research topics, which aim to address RE needs for emerging
systems of the future.},
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