Blind User Requirements Engineering for Mobile Services

This paper presents the design of blind user requirements engineering (BURE). It extends wide audience requirements engineering (WARE), a method for data collection, analysis, and presentation of system requirements for users; who are widely dispersed and may have little connection to the organizati...

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