Abstract

Requirements elicitation is one of the most important and challenging issues in requirements engineering. This paper proposes a systematic approach for capturing the software requirements from the expected interactions between the software-to-be and its interactive environment. Firstly, the software environment ontology and the interaction ontology are developed for serving as the meta-models for the descriptions of the interactive environment and the interactions. Then a process has been proposed for guiding the analysts to capture the software requirements step by step from descriptions of the interactive environment and the expected interactions. Finally, a case study has been presented for illustrating the usage of our approach.

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