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Elicit: a method for eliciting process models
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EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringRequirement ModelingSoftware SystemsSoftware EngineeringBusiness Process ModelingSoftware AnalysisSystem Of Systems EngineeringSoftware RequirementSoftware Process ModelsSystems EngineeringQuantitative ManagementRequirements EngineeringSoftware ConstructionRequirement EngineeringDesignProcess Systems EngineeringProcess ModelsSoftware DesignElicitation TechniqueRequirement ElicitationProgram AnalysisOperations EngineeringBusinessRequirements ModelingProcess ModellingData Modeling
Eliciting process models from software projects is a first significant step towards process improvement. In this paper, we present a method, called Elicit, for eliciting software process models from industrial software environments. What is significant about this method is that it has evolved from an intuitive state-the state that defines the immaturity of current elicitation methods-to a formally defined, repeatable, effective and quantified state. Over the last two years of its usage, the method has been used to elicit models from three industrial-scale processes: preliminary analysis, requirements engineering, and product planning and dependency management. The example given in the paper focuses on the requirements engineering process.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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