Requirements Elicitation and Analysis for Micro-businesses based on Requirements Patterns μbRPs

  1. Pérez Macasaet, Ray James
Supervised by:
  1. José Luis Garrido Co-director
  2. María Luisa Rodríguez Almendros Co-director

Defence university: Universidad de Granada

Fecha de defensa: 06 July 2022

Committee:
  1. Antonio Ruiz Cortés Chair
  2. María José Rodríguez Fortiz Secretary
  3. Sergio Fabian Ochoa Committee member
  4. Lina Guadalupe García Cabrera Committee member
  5. Carlos Rodríguez Domínguez Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

This thesis proposes a way to carry out the process of elicitation and analysis of requirements for micro-businesses. The requirements are intended to be comprehensible to micro-business owners and stakeholders involved in micro-businesses. Typically, microbusiness owners and stakeholders involved in micro-businesses are not accustomed to using technical terms and prefer to use their native languages to express their requirements to software engineers. This thesis proposes to move away from the use of technical jargon (Reijers et al., 2011) in requirements engineering processes for micro-businesses. In this sense, the requirements process for micro-businesses must elicit and analyze requirements through light and effective ways (Ambler, 2002) since the projects that have to be developed are not always complex.