Getting requirements right is oftentimes challenging and in need of a large amount of knowledge and experience. “Patterns” have been used to capture knowledge of software engineering, concerning software architectures, component designs and programs, and more recently requirements engineering. The International Workshop on Requirements Patterns (RePa) workshop series was motivated by the desire to provide an open forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas and experience, to develop pattern-based approaches to capturing, organizing, and reusing of all aspects of requirements engineering-related knowledge, from both process and product perspectives.
The main benefit of requirements patterns is the ability to reuse requirements engineering knowledge (processes or products).
Requirements modeling patterns
Requirements engineering process/activities patterns
Application/domain-specific requirements patterns
Application/domain-independent requirements patterns
Goal patterns
Social aspect patterns
Scenario patterns
Workflow patterns
Business patterns
Problem patterns (e.g. anti-patterns, mis-use patterns, fault patterns, attack patterns)
Functional requirements (FRs) patterns
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) patterns
Requirements to architecture/design mapping patterns
Mining project repositories with aim to improve requirements or requirements patterns
Natural Language Processing for pattern elicitation and maintenance
Pattern recommender/retrieval tools
Pattern reuse tools & processes
Standards for describing and sharing patterns:
Standard description templates
Standard interchange formats such as XML
API Standards for Repository/Tool Services
Open-access knowledge repositories for patterns
Pattern organisation & management
Industrial case studies
Experience reports
Learning from other fields
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