Title :
Eliciting requirements by analysing threats caused by users
Author :
Ivankina, Elena ; Salinesi, Camille
Author_Institution :
Dept. Syst. d´´Inf. et de Decision, ESSEC, Pontoise, France
Abstract :
Eliciting requirements is an important issue of system development projects. Some approaches propose to identify requirements by analysing system malfunctioning. Different sources of malfunctioning are dealt with by these approaches: obstacles, conflicts, risks, etc. Our proposal is to analyse each of these sources of malfunctioning using a single notion that we call "threat". We propose to use this notion in a method that guides the identification and analysing of each of these sources of malfunctioning. The method helps eliciting requirements to prevent the threat. A threat is defined by a number of variables. This paper presents a literature review of all threats that relate to users. The review is based on a framework that includes several perspectives to analyse user error. The user threats is part of a global threats classification that also covers hardware, environment, design and project types of threats.
Keywords :
formal specification; safety-critical software; requirements elicitation; system development project; user threat; Aircraft navigation; Aircraft propulsion; Error analysis; Hardware; Humans; Information security; Information systems; Power generation; Power system security; Proposals;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications, 2005. Third ACIS International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2297-1
DOI :
10.1109/SERA.2005.38