Creativity is important in the discovery and analysis of user and business requirements to achieve innovative uses of information and communication technologies. This paper builds a theoretical framework for understanding creativity in requirements engineering. The framework provides a systematic means of understanding creativity in requirements engineering and comprises five elements (product, process, domain, people and socio-organisational context). The framework provides researchers with a sound basis for exploring how the five elements of creativity can be incorporated within RE methods and techniques to support creative requirements engineering. It provides practitioners with a systematic means of creating environments that nurture and develop creative people, cognitive and collaborative processes and products.
History
Journal
Information and software technology
Volume
51
Pagination
655 - 662
Location
Amsterdam , The Netherlands
ISSN
0950-5849
eISSN
1873-6025
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article