Eliciting user requirements for ambient intelligent systems: a case study

A. Ivanovic, Aga Matysiak, Nicolaas Sikkel, Roelf J. Wieringa

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    Abstract

    Ambient intelligent (AmI) systems are electronic environments that are responsive and sensitive to the presence of people (Weiser, 1991). Eliciting requirements for AmI systems, like for any novel technology, is hard because of high uncertainties, such as: 1) both the users and use context are unknown; 2) there is no identified problem that needs to be solved (people cannot state in advance what they want); 3) there is no product idea; 4) it is unclear what future technology can do. There are currently no requirements engineering method for novel AmI technologies. In this short note, we present the current state of our research, which aims at defining a method for identifying requirements for AmI systems.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication13th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering (RE'05)
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    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    Event13th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2005 - La Sorbonne, France, Paris, France
    Duration: 29 Aug 20052 Sept 2005
    Conference number: 13
    http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/RE05/

    Conference

    Conference13th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2005
    Abbreviated titleRE
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityParis
    Period29/08/052/09/05
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    Keywords

    • METIS-225955
    • IR-99746

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