Authors: Abhimanyu Gupta, Geert Poels, Palash Bera
Tags: 2019, agile, conceptual models, user stories
While Agile methodologies are commonly used in software development, researchers have identified many issues related to requirements elicitation in agile projects. Some of these issues relate to ambiguity in user stories, which is a widelyused requirements specification mechanism in Agile methodologies. This research proposes the use of conceptual models while developing user stories. We posit that the use of conceptual models helps reducing ambiguity in user stories. An important aspect of our research is the creation of an algorithm for automatic generation of such models while developing the user stories.
Cite as:
Gupta A., Poels G. and Bera P. (2019). “An Algorithm to Create Multiple Conceptual Models from User Stories,” in AIS SIGSAND, New York, NY, United States, June 1-2, 2019.