Anyone who has built or remodeled a house and has developed or enhanced SW must have noticed the similarity of these activities. This talk describes some lessons about requirements engineering I learned while being a customer in a house building and two house remodeling. The biggest problem is to avoid very expensive requirements creep. The main lesson is the importance of the customer insisting on following a full requirements engineering process, including goal identification, requirements elicitation, analysis, and specification, and validation of the specification. A secondary lesson is that a customer has an important role in requirements engineering and he or she sometimes needs to learn that role.
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@inproceedings{wer200700_2, author = {Berry, D. M.}, title = {Keynote Talk: Requirements Engineering Lessons from House Building}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the WER2007-10th Workshop on Requirements Engineering, Toronto - Canada}, year = {2007}, issn = {2675-0066}, isbn = {978-1-55014-483-3}, doi = {} }