A knowledge audit model to assess the knowledge in requirement elicitation process

There is a great deal of knowledge in requirement elicitation process (REP), because there are different stakeholders with various knowledge backgrounds. Different backgrounds of knowledge lead to different ways of knowledge expression that negatively affect knowledge understandability and cause amb...

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Main Authors: Taheri, Laleh, Che Pa, Noraini, Abdullah, Rusli, Abdullah, Salfarina
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57656/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57656/1/A%20knowledge%20audit%20model%20to%20assess%20the%20knowledge%20in%20requirement%20elicitation%20process.pdf
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author Taheri, Laleh
Che Pa, Noraini
Abdullah, Rusli
Abdullah, Salfarina
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Che Pa, Noraini
Abdullah, Rusli
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description There is a great deal of knowledge in requirement elicitation process (REP), because there are different stakeholders with various knowledge backgrounds. Different backgrounds of knowledge lead to different ways of knowledge expression that negatively affect knowledge understandability and cause ambiguity. Knowledge ambiguity results in incorrect interpretation of knowledge and requirements. On the other hand, different stakeholders have different needs and expectations from the software to be developed. This problem causes conflicting information and also negatively affects the correctness of knowledge. Furthermore, stakeholders may ignore mentioning some knowledge because they think it is obvious or their requirements change over time, this negatively affects completeness of knowledge in REP. To mitigate these problems, it is necessary to identify and assess the knowledge in REP. Knowledge Audit (KA) is the process of knowledge analysis and assessment. Therefore, this research introduces a KA model to support knowledge communication among stakeholders through objectively assessing the knowledge in REP.
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spelling upm-576562017-10-24T09:47:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57656/ A knowledge audit model to assess the knowledge in requirement elicitation process Taheri, Laleh Che Pa, Noraini Abdullah, Rusli Abdullah, Salfarina There is a great deal of knowledge in requirement elicitation process (REP), because there are different stakeholders with various knowledge backgrounds. Different backgrounds of knowledge lead to different ways of knowledge expression that negatively affect knowledge understandability and cause ambiguity. Knowledge ambiguity results in incorrect interpretation of knowledge and requirements. On the other hand, different stakeholders have different needs and expectations from the software to be developed. This problem causes conflicting information and also negatively affects the correctness of knowledge. Furthermore, stakeholders may ignore mentioning some knowledge because they think it is obvious or their requirements change over time, this negatively affects completeness of knowledge in REP. To mitigate these problems, it is necessary to identify and assess the knowledge in REP. Knowledge Audit (KA) is the process of knowledge analysis and assessment. Therefore, this research introduces a KA model to support knowledge communication among stakeholders through objectively assessing the knowledge in REP. IEEE 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57656/1/A%20knowledge%20audit%20model%20to%20assess%20the%20knowledge%20in%20requirement%20elicitation%20process.pdf Taheri, Laleh and Che Pa, Noraini and Abdullah, Rusli and Abdullah, Salfarina (2015) A knowledge audit model to assess the knowledge in requirement elicitation process. In: 9th Malaysian Software Engineering Conference (MySEC 2015), 16-17 Dec. 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 106-111). 10.1109/MySEC.2015.7475204
spellingShingle Taheri, Laleh
Che Pa, Noraini
Abdullah, Rusli
Abdullah, Salfarina
A knowledge audit model to assess the knowledge in requirement elicitation process
title A knowledge audit model to assess the knowledge in requirement elicitation process
title_full A knowledge audit model to assess the knowledge in requirement elicitation process
title_fullStr A knowledge audit model to assess the knowledge in requirement elicitation process
title_full_unstemmed A knowledge audit model to assess the knowledge in requirement elicitation process
title_short A knowledge audit model to assess the knowledge in requirement elicitation process
title_sort knowledge audit model to assess the knowledge in requirement elicitation process
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57656/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57656/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/57656/1/A%20knowledge%20audit%20model%20to%20assess%20the%20knowledge%20in%20requirement%20elicitation%20process.pdf