Abstract
This paper describes our efforts at providing hypermedia-based support for requirements analysis. We present: an overview of our concept of hypermedia-based support for the requirements analysis process; our experiences using this technology; and some remaining tech-nological challenges highlighted by our experi-ences. Our analy-sis of requirements analyst's needs indicates several productivity related benefits will result from the success-ful application of hypermedia tech-nologies especially in rapid prototyping contexts. These relate to hypermedia's ability to more faithfully capture and represent system requirements, pro-viding increased re-quirements traceability and giving analysts di-rect, repeat-able access to mul-timedia requirements information that would otherwise be un-available.
Reference
Peter Aiken & James Bach "Hypermedia-based Support For Requirements Analysis: Promise And Problems" in Proceedings of the Southeast Decision Sciences Institute 1994 Annual Meeting. 1994. Williamsburg, VA.
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