Can virtual reality systems help us to design software as we talk?
Automating the task of requirements specification
Beschreibung
In the context of digital transformation, we work on the challenge of speeding up the time-to-market of high-quality software products. The extraordinary value of this project comes from involving virtual reality systems for requirements engineering. From a practical point of view, we investigate how to digitalise the collaboration of local and remote participants during requirements elicitation sessions by making use of double robots and collaborative tools. Furthermore, we study how to involve computational mechanisms for the automatic generation of software design while requirements are discussed. Consequently, the software development life cycle (SDLC) goes through a process of digital transformation where requirements are generated “on the fly” and virtual reality systems are in place. Software analyst experience substantial reduction of manual tasks, more efficient communication, dedication to more analytical tasks, and assurance of software quality from conception phases.
Eckdaten
Projektleitung
Projektstatus
abgeschlossen, 09/2020 - 02/2021
Institut/Zentrum
Institut für Informatik (InIT)
Drittmittelgeber
Kanton Zürich / Digitalisierungsinitiative DIZH
Publikationen
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Can we design software as we talk? : a research idea
2024 Ruiz, Marcela; Hasselmann, Björn
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Speeding up digital transformation by automating software development
2024 Ruiz, Marcela
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The LiteStrat modelling method : towards the alignment of strategy and code
2024 Pastor, Oscar; Noel, Rene; Panach, Ignacio; Ruiz, Marcela
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Improving performance and scalability of model-driven generated web applications : an experience report
2024 Moretti, Gioele; Ruiz, Marcela; Spielberger, Jürgen
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Beyond conventional model-driven development : from strategy to code
2021 Noel, Rene; Ruiz, Marcela; Panach, Ignacio; Pastor, Oscar
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The LiteStrat method : towards strategic model-driven development
2021 Noel, Rene; Panach, Ignacio; Ruiz, Marcela; Pastor, Oscar
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The use of iStar in Situational Method Engineering : an ongoing study
2020 Ruiz, Marcela; Ralyté, Jolita; Franch, Xavier
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Are requirements elicitation sessions influenced by participants' gender? : an empirical experiment
2020 Díaz, Eduardo; Panach, José Ignacio; Rueda, Silvia; Ruiz, Marcela; Pastor, Oscar