Title
Articulating Software Requirements Comic Book Style
Abstract
It is almost a truism that system stakeholders do not fully understand and communicate what they want, often until a system is produced and they see it isn't right. Such an outcome is wasteful, expensive, and unsatisfactory. Working with requirements in comic book style provides affordances, absent or weaker in other requirements forms, that may as- sist stakeholders in surfacing and expressing desires sooner and developers in understanding them and each other. Appropriate incorporation of comic book style artifacts into requirements work, in addition to making it more playful and enjoyable, can contribute to greater stakeholder satisfaction and more effective software development.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/MERE.2008.3
MERE
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
articulating software requirements comic,comic book style,sist stakeholders,comic book style artifact,effective software development,greater stakeholder satisfaction,book style,system stakeholders,requirements form,appropriate incorporation,requirements work,systems analysis,probability density function,media,software engineering,software development,visualization,data mining,software requirements
Conference
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.41
6
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Amanda M. Williams11257.01
Thomas A. Alspaugh226621.31