DocumentCode
1933899
Title
Challenges of requirements engineering — A case study in nuclear energy domain
Author
Raatikainen, Mikko ; Männistö, Tomi ; Tommila, Teemu ; Valkonen, Janne
Author_Institution
Sch. of Sci., Aalto Univ., Aalto, Finland
fYear
2011
fDate
Aug. 29 2011-Sept. 2 2011
Firstpage
253
Lastpage
258
Abstract
The successful practices of requirements engineering vary between application domains and are characterized by the nature of the application domain. One relatively peculiar application domain is the nuclear energy domain, which is characterized by the long life cycle of power plant operation and construction project, strict control of safety, and collaboration between several stakeholder groups including various branches of technology. We describe the state of the practice of requirements engineering in the nuclear energy domain in Finland on the basis of a descriptive case study focusing on the safety-related automation systems of the nuclear power plants. The results of the study indicate that explicit requirements engineering practices are becoming increasingly important due to the increasing complexity of the technology used, retirement of the older generation of experts, and construction of new power plants along with renewal of the existing nuclear power plants. The challenges of requirements engineering are especially within efficient communication and management of requirements. We highlight challenges that are emphasized by the characteristics of the nuclear energy domain but also discuss the more generic nature of these challenges. The identified challenges are in authority requirements, aging, communication, knowledge transfer, representation of requirements, and tool support.
Keywords
ageing; fission reactor safety; formal specification; knowledge management; life cycle costing; nuclear power stations; aging; application domain; authority requirements; knowledge transfer; nuclear energy domain; nuclear power plant operation and construction project life cycle; nuclear power plant renewal; requirements engineering; safety control; safety-related automation system; stakeholder groups; tool support; Automation; Companies; Guidelines; Knowledge transfer; Power generation; Safety; Standards; case study; nuclear energy; requirements engineering; safety critical;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), 2011 19th IEEE International
Conference_Location
Trento
ISSN
1090-705X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0921-0
Electronic_ISBN
1090-705X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RE.2011.6051629
Filename
6051629
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