(2012) described a collaborative requirements elicitation environment in which a point-based system is used to reward the participants for carrying out actions such as registering a new requirement, scoring existing requirements or commenting on requirements to clarify their meaning for stakeholders. ...
Requirements engineering has traditionally been stakeholder-driven. In addition to domain knowledge, widespread digitalization has led to the generation of
different levels: on the one hand, the images were taken at moments that were significant for them and reflect their own narrative of events, while on the other, when informants talk about these photographs they place them in a new narrative and give them a renewed meaning (2007, p. 91)...
The physiological meaning of such a staged pattern of expression awaits further Acknowledgments We are indebted to Miss Hui Wang (Department of Foreign Language, Fourth Military Medical University, China) for her careful assistance during the preparation of the manuscript. This work was supported by ...
workshop process to ensure that judgements and scores assigned by the participants were consistent amongst and across the parameters and components, and to provide explicit statements about the meaning of each of the four grades: Very Good, Good, Poor, and Very Poor in the context of each ...
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A deeper look into the meaning of "appropriateness" in the papers examined (Table 5), reveals that a considerable number of studies (14 out of 47, 29.8%) investigate a gesture set that is a "better match" or "fit for purpose" for its intended use (without analysing this into a more ...