Inf. Softw. Technol. | 2019

Creative goal modeling for innovative requirements

 
 
 

Abstract


Context: When determining the functions and qualities (a.k.a. requirements) for a system, creativity is key to drive innovation and foster business success. However, creative requirements must be practically operationalized, grounded in concrete functions and system interactions. Requirements Engineering (RE) has produced a wealth of methods centered around goal modeling, in order to graphically explore the space of alternative requirements, linking functions to goals and dependencies. In parallel work, creativity theories from the social sciences have been applied to the design of creative requirements workshops, pushing stakeholders to develop innovative systems. Goal models tend to focus on what is known, while creativity workshops are expensive, require a specific skill set to facilitate, and produce mainly paper-based, unstructured outputs. \n \nObjective: Our aim in this work is to explore beneficial combinations of the two areas of work in order to overcome these and other limitations, facilitating creative requirements elicitation, supported by a simple extension of a well-known and structured requirements modeling technique. \n \nMethod: We take a Design Science approach, iterating over exploratory studies, design, and summative validation studies. \n \nResults: The result is the Creative Leaf tool and method supporting creative goal modeling for RE. \n \nConclusion: We support creative RE by making creativity techniques more accessible, producing structured digital outputs which better match to existing RE methods with associated analysis procedures and transformations.

Volume 106
Pages 85-100
DOI 10.1016/j.infsof.2018.09.005
Language English
Journal Inf. Softw. Technol.

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