DocumentCode
3685952
Title
Selecting creativity techniques for creative requirements: An evaluation of four techniques using creativity workshops
Author
Richard Berntsson Svensson;Maryam Taghavianfar
Author_Institution
Software Engineering Research Lab Sweden, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden
fYear
2015
Firstpage
66
Lastpage
75
Abstract
Requirements engineering is recognized as a creative process where stakeholders jointly discover new creative ideas for innovative and novel products that eventually are expressed as requirements. This paper evaluates four different creativity techniques, namely Hall of Fame, Constraint Removal, Brainstorming, and Idea Box, using creativity workshops with students and industry practitioners. In total, 34 creativity workshops were conducted with 90 students from two universities, and 86 industrial practitioners from six companies. The results from this study indicate that Brainstorming can generate by far the most ideas, while Hall of Fame generates most creative ideas. Idea Box generates the least number of ideas, and the least number of creative ideas. Finally, Hall of Fame was the technique that led to the most number of requirements that was included in future releases of the products.
Keywords
"Conferences","Silicon","Companies"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), 2015 IEEE 23rd International
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RE.2015.7320409
Filename
7320409
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