2008 32nd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Requirements Analysis Using Feedback from Context Awareness Systems
July 28-August 01
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3262-2
User Intentions to obtain services evolve over time. Since the changes of intention may occur at any time, some system requirements may become temporarily obsolete or contrary to a user intention. However, user intentions often indicate potential, valuable goals for upgrading the system to a new version or engaging new development. Our research tackles requirements analysis issues via feedback from context awareness systems to identify user intentions and capture instant definitions of goal in a robust manner. This paper presents a context-aware goal elicitation process by exploring the aspects of Data, Information, Knowledge and Wisdom. Furthermore, captured user intentions and goals are shown in a case study of healthcare system, and issues for the goal elicitation are explored.
Index Terms:
Human Intention, Goal, DIKW Hierarchy, Service Requirements Engineering, Context Awareness
Citation:
Katsunori Oyama, Hojun Jaygarl, Jinchun Xia, Carl K. Chang, Atsushi Takeuchi, Hiroshi Fujimoto, "Requirements Analysis Using Feedback from Context Awareness Systems," compsac, pp.625-630, 2008 32nd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2008