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- Sutcliffe, A. - Requirements Rationales: Integrating Approaches to requirement analysis - Proceedings of the Symposium on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods and techniques - ACM Press - pp.33 - 42 - Ann Arbor, USA, 1995.

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Evaluating `Throw Away' Prototyping for Requirements Capture - Ryan, Doubleday   (Correct)

....documents. Figure 5. Tool for creating multimedia documents EVALUATION METHOD Five evaluation sessions on the concept demonstrator were carried out from August to November 1996, in total 18 users participated. To elicit requirements we used SCRAM, a Scenario Requirements Analysis Method (Sutcliffe, 1995). This approach involves presenting a concept demonstrator which is illustrated in a scripted sequence, linked to scenarios (sequence of realistic tasks) Possible functionality and interface design is shown. Each feature of the concept demonstrator is described by a facilitator who asks a small ....

Sutcliffe A.G. Requirements rationales: integrating approaches to requirements analysis. In Olson G.M., Schuon S, (eds.) Proceedings of Designing Interactive Systems, DIS ' 95. ACM Press, New York, 1995, 33-42, 1995.


Human Errors and System Requirements - Sutcliffe, Galliers, Minocha (1999)   Self-citation (Sutcliffe)   (Correct)

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, ACM Press, New York, pp. 33-42, 1995.


Supporting Scenario-based Requirements Engineering - Sutcliffe, Maiden, al. (1998)   (19 citations)  Self-citation (Sutcliffe)   (Correct)

....inspection of the behaviour of the future system. This paper describes a method and tool support for scenario based requirements engineering that uses scenarios in the latter sense. In industrial practice scenarios have been used as generic situations that can prompt reuse of design patterns [8] [48]. Reuse of knowledge during requirements engineering could potentially bring considerable benefits to developer productivity. Requirements reuse has been demonstrated in a domain specific context [31] however, we wish to extend this across domains following our earlier work on analogies between ....

....a walkthrough method that validated design options for key points in the script. Alternative designs were documented in design rationale and explained to users by demonstration of early prototypes. SCRAM proved useful for facilitating requirements elaboration once an early prototype was in place [48]; however, it gave only outline guidance for a scenario based analysis. Scenarios can be created as projections of future system usage, thereby helping to identify requirements; but this raises the question of how many scenarios are necessary to ensure sufficient requirements capture. In safety ....

A. G. Sutcliffe, `Requirements rationales: integrating approaches to requirements analysis', in Proceedings of Designing Interactive Systems (DIS'95), ACM Press, New York, pp. 33-42, 1995.


Scenario-Based Requirement Analysis - Sutcliffe (1998)   (8 citations)  Self-citation (Sutcliffe)   (Correct)

....with the aim of providing more detailed advice about how scenarios can be used in requirements analysis and validation. In our previous work we proposed a scenario based requirements analysis method (SCRAM) that recommended a combination of concept demonstrators, scenarios and design rationale [7], 5] Scenarios described typical user tasks and concept demonstrators portrayed an early design vision of the required system. SCRAM, however, gave only outline guidance for a scenario based analysis. Scenarios have been used with many different connotations. One important distinction is between ....

Sutcliffe A.G. Requirements rationales: integrating approaches to requirements analysis. In: Olson GM, Schuon S, (ed.) Proceedings of Designing Interactive Systems, DIS '95. ACM Press, New York, 1995, 33-42.


Scenario Evolution: a Closer View on Relationships - Breitman, Leite (2000)   (Correct)

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- Sutcliffe, A. - Requirements Rationales: Integrating Approaches to requirement analysis - Proceedings of the Symposium on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods and techniques - ACM Press - pp.33 - 42 - Ann Arbor, USA, 1995.


Supporting Evolution: Using Rationale in Use Case Driven.. - Dutoit, Paech (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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A. Sutcliffe, "Requirements Rationales: Integrating Approaches to Requirement Analysis," In Olson G.M., Schuon S, (eds.) Proc. of Designing Interactive Systems, DIS' 95, pp. 33--42, ACM Press, New York, 1995.


A Comparison of Questionnaire-Based and GUI-Based.. - Moore, Shipman, III   (Correct)

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Sutcliffe, A. (1995) Requirements Rationales: Integrating Approaches to Requirements Analysis, Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, & Techniques, Proceedings of DIS'95, pp. 33-42.

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