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Title Scenario-Based Requirements Engineering For Complex Smart City Projects
ID_Doc 47379
Authors Wiecher C.; Tendyra P.; Wolff C.
Year 2022
Published 2022 IEEE European Technology and Engineering Management Summit, E-TEMS 2022 - Conference Proceedings
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/E-TEMS53558.2022.9944441
Abstract Various stakeholders with different backgrounds are involved in Smart City projects. These stake-holders define the project goals, e.g., based on participative approaches, market research or innovation management processes. To realize these goals often complex technical solutions must be designed and implemented. In practice, however, it is difficult to synchronize the technical design and implementation phase with the definition of moving Smart City goals. We hypothesize that this is due to a lack of a 'common language' for the different stakeholder groups and the technical disciplines. We address this problem with scenario-based requirements engineering techniques. In particular, we use scenarios at different levels of abstraction and formalization that are connected end-to-end by appropriate methods and tools. This enables fast feedback loops to iteratively align technical requirements, stakeholder expectations, and Smart City goals. We demonstrate the applicability of our approach in a case study with different industry partners. © 2022 IEEE.
Author Keywords Innovation Management; Project Management; Requirements Engineering; Systems Engineering


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