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Methods engineering
About: Methods engineering is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 262 publications have been published within this topic receiving 2324 citations.
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01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: This work has investigated how the use of features in Focal Point—a highly interactive, web-based RE tool—can be measured using log-file analysis, and interviewed key persons in order to validate and discuss the deployed method as well as the results.
Abstract: Measuring how features are actually used in a system has several potential benefits, for instance an improved requirements selection process. We have investigated how the use of features in Focal Point—a highly interactive, web-based RE tool—can be measured using log-file analysis, and we have interviewed key persons (user, developer, and consultant) in order to validate and discuss the deployed method as well as the results. Our measurements show that different view and edit features are dominating. There is a 90% agreement between measured use and other sources such as interviews with stakeholders and an automated solution based on direct mapping from accesses of certain .jsp-files (JavaServer Pages) to feature categories. All stakeholders believe that the information generated is useful, but the development manager would like more detailed information based on logging individual mouse-clicks.
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