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A Method for Extracting and Stating Software Requirements that a User Interface Prototype Contains

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User interface and requirements prototyping is a requirements elicitation technique. A user interface and requirements prototype is built during the requirements engineering phase of a software system development. Along with the user interface prototype are produced various documents such as the system requirement specification. When a prototype and other documents exist, they may not describe the same functionality, particularly because there may be behaviour of the prototype, artefacts of prototyping, that may not be intended. The problem is that in later development stages, when there is a prototype and other documents, it is often difficult to reconcile the difference between the prototype and the other documents. This paper presents an approach for avoiding this difficulty. It demonstrates the approach by showing its application to parts of a real software development.

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Ravid, A., Berry, D. A Method for Extracting and Stating Software Requirements that a User Interface Prototype Contains. Requirements Eng 5, 225–241 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00010352

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