CreaRE 2016 - Sixth International Workshop on Creativity in Requirements Engineering
Topics/Call fo Papers
Requirements engineering research has focused on specification quality for a long time, leading to recommendations of how to engineer high quality requirements specifications. Practitioners, however, do not have the time and resources for developing theoretically best requirements. Rather, many situations call for short-cuts that allow investing effort in those concerns that are critical for success, while reducing effort in other areas where risk is comparably smaller. The social context, smart collaboration processes, and novel ways of looking at the interface between stakeholders and the supplier can be a basis to increase the yield of requirements engineering, while reducing required effort.
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