Requirements Specifications and Recovered Architectures as Grounded Theories

Authors: Daniel M. Berry Michael W. Godfrey Ric Holt Cory J. Kapser Isabel Ramos

Venue: Grounded Theory Review, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2013

Year: 2013

Abstract: This paper describes grounded analysis (GA) as a method to discover grounded theories (GTs) be subjected to later empirical validation. The paper shows that a good instance of Requirements Engineering (RE) or Architecture Recovery (AR) is an instance of GA for the purpose of discovering the artifacts that RE or AR produces. Therefore, these artifacts are also GTs.

BibTeX:

@article{danielm.berry2013rsaraagt,
    author = "Daniel M. Berry and Michael W. Godfrey and Ric Holt and Cory J. Kapser and Isabel Ramos",
    title = "Requirements Specifications and Recovered Architectures as Grounded Theories",
    year = "2013",
    journal = "Grounded Theory Review",
    volume = "12",
    number = "1"
}

Plain Text:

Daniel M. Berry, Michael W. Godfrey, Ric Holt, Cory J. Kapser, and Isabel Ramos, "Requirements Specifications and Recovered Architectures as Grounded Theories," Grounded Theory Review