10.29327/1298728.24-7
Most problems that occur at system delivery of Embedded Systems (ES) are related to requirements misconceptions in capturing requirements. Hence, a Requirements Engineering (RE) process is crucial to meet time, cost, and quality goals. Objective: We investigate the studies to analyze and understand how the RE approaches are used for embedded systems development. Method: We conducted a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) as the basis for our work. Results: We uncovered 92 studies and found out the RE phases that are attracting more attention, the main requirements modeling styles used, the types of requirements modelled, and the existing challenges/problems. We also proposed a research agenda. Conclusions: This paper is a step towards developing a body of knowledge in RE for ES that is derived from a large-scale SLR. We believe the results will benefit both researchers and practitioners.
Embedded Systems; Requirements Engineering; Systematic Literature Review
@inproceedings{wer202112, author = {Pereira, T. and Ribeiro, Q. and Melo, M. and Magro, S. and Alencar, F. and Castro, J.}, title = {Requirements Engineering for Embedded Systems: A Systematic Literature Review}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the WER2021-24th Workshop on Requirements Engineering, Brasília, Brazil}, year = {2021}, issn = {2675-0066}, isbn = {978-65-00-73407-2}, doi = {10.29327/1298728.24-7} }