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Towards the Use of Software Requirement Patterns for Legal Requirements

Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2012-03-19
Author(s)
Hoffmann, Axel
Schulz, Thomas
Hoffmann, Holger
Jandt, Silke
Roßnagel, Alexander
Leimeister, Jan Marco  orcid-logo
Research Team
iw6-init
Abstract
Laws and regulations play an increasingly important role for requirements engineering and system development. The challenge of interpreting the law to elicit legal requirements for a novel application calls for legal expertise. In this paper, we investigate if the effort of compiling a list of legal software requirements can be reduced by reusing recurring legal requirements. Therefore, we collected legal requirements that are stable concerning changes due to their origin in fundamental, higher-ranked laws, and derived software requirement patterns from them. This paper contributes by presenting those software requirement patterns consisting of the name, the goal and the pre-defined requirement template. We argue that under certain circumstances they can be used as a lightweight approach to specify legal requirements in system development projects and hence reduce the need for legal advice.
Language
English
Keywords
Software Requirement Patterns
Requirements Reuse
Legal Requirements
Laws
Regulations
HSG Classification
not classified
Refereed
Yes
Start page
13
Event Title
2nd International Requirements Engineering Efficiency Workshop (REEW) at RESFQ 2012
Event Location
Essen
Event Date
19.03.2012
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/91841
Subject(s)

information managemen...

Division(s)

IWI - Institute of In...

Eprints ID
219802
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