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The Internet of Things, since its conception in 1999, has innovated the Information Technology market in the identification, performance and sensing of various actions, from the authorization of passage through a turnstile with an RFID card or the performance of electrical components, such as electronic devices and air conditioning. For both, there is a common point: the Internet connection. It is estimated that there are 20 billion IoT devices in operation and that, until 2023, there would be 19 trillion dollars in investment in the area.

However, despite the constant growth, the IoT area still needs investigations, mainly in relation to requirements validation. Thus, several researches arise with the aim of investigating the challenges involved in the development of applications in the context of IoT. In order to contribute to this research, we propose a guide to:

  • Describe the requirements engineering processes for applications in the context of IoT and the requirements validation techniques used;
  • Support IT professionals in requirements elicitation, verification and validation of software projects in the IoT context.

In this proposed guide, the requirements engineering processes for applications in the context of IoT and the requirements validation techniques identified in the literature can be consulted through a general list by practitioners of software development in IoT.

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Processes

Literature review on IoT Requirements Engineering processes.

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Techniques

Details of requirements validation techniques in Internet of Things.

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