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In the literature there are several requirements engineering methods that can be used in order to elicit as many requirements as possible for a new information system. These methods can be categorized in terms of different factors. One such classification depends on how the method is applied e.g., directly to the actual users of the system or the developers or experts [55].
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Karampelas, P. (2013). Requirement Identification and Analysis Techniques. In: Techniques and Tools for Designing an Online Social Network Platform. Lecture Notes in Social Networks, vol 3. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0787-4_3
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