Requirements engineering for the uganda police force crime records management system

This paper presents the requirements engineering process for the Uganda Police Force Crime Records Management System. The system was envisioned to substantially improve the performance of the crime records management function of the Uganda Police Force through strengthening the pertinent processes....

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Published in2013 21st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE) pp. 30 - 307
Main Authors Muyanja, Andrew, Musasizi, Paul Isaac, Nassimbwa, Catherine, Tickodri-Togboa, Sandy Stevens, Kayihura, Edward Kale, Ngabirano, Amos
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.07.2013
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Summary:This paper presents the requirements engineering process for the Uganda Police Force Crime Records Management System. The system was envisioned to substantially improve the performance of the crime records management function of the Uganda Police Force through strengthening the pertinent processes. The requirements engineering process involved definition of the system context and goals, requirements elicitation, analysis and specification. The process was championed by the ARMS Project, Makerere University. Following the successful requirements engineering process, the ARMS Project together with the Uganda Police Force embarked on a two year project to design, construct and deploy the envisioned Crime Records Management System at selected police sites in Uganda. The key challenges faced during the requirements engineering process, such as changes in the composition of the Uganda Police Force project team, requirements traceability, and low representation of business process owners, are also presented.
ISSN:1090-705X
2332-6441
DOI:10.1109/RE.2013.6636734