Title
An Integrated Scenario Management Strategy
Abstract
Scenarios have proven effective for eliciting, describing and validating software requirements; however, scenario management continues to be a significant challenge to practitioners. One reason for this difficulty is that the number of possible relations among scenarios grows exponentially with the number of scenarios. If these relations are formalized, they can be more easily identified and supported. To provide this support, we extend the benefits of project-wide glossaries with two complementary approaches. The first approach employs shared scenario elements to identify and maintain common episodes among scenarios. The resulting episodes impose consistency across related scenarios and provide a way to visualize their interdependencies. The second approach quantifies similarity between scenarios. The resulting similarity measures serve as heuristics for finding duplicate scenarios, scenarios needing further elaboration, and scenarios which have not yet been identified, yielding valuable information about how well the scenarios provide coverage of the requirements. These two approaches, integrated with a scenario database, project glossaries, configuration management, and coverage analysis, form the basis of a useful and effective strategy for scenario management and evolution.
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1109/ISRE.1999.777994
Limerick
Keywords
Field
DocType
scenario management,complementary approach,duplicate scenario,scenario element,scenario database,effective strategy,related scenario,coverage analysis,integrated scenario management strategy,approach quantifies similarity,configuration management,terminology,databases,refining,systems analysis,project management,strategic planning,surfaces,energy management,engineering management,visualization,heuristics
Interdependence,Systems engineering,Computer science,Systems analysis,Heuristics,Scenario,Management strategy,Configuration management,Software requirements
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-0188-5
25
2.80
References 
Authors
21
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas A. Alspaugh126621.31
Annie I. Antón21557142.50
Tiffany Barnes3253.14
Bradford W. Mott453861.07