Requirements Evolution: From Process to Product Oriented Management
S. Anderson, und M. Felici. International Conference on Product Focused Software Profess Improvement, Seite 27--41. Kaiserslautern, Germany, Springer, (September 2001)
Zusammenfassung
Requirements Evolution represents one of the major problems in developing
computer-based systems. Current practice in Requirement Engineering
relies on process-oriented methodologies, which lack of product
features. The resulting scenario then is a collection of general
methodologies, which do not take into account product features that
may enhance our ability in monitoring and controlling Requirements
Evolution. This paper shows empirical investigations of two industrial
case studies. The results point out evolutionary product features
and identify an Empirical Framework to analysing Requirements Evolution.
This work represents a shift from process to product-oriented management
of Requirements Evolution.
International Conference on Product Focused Software Profess Improvement
Jahr
2001
Monat
September
Seiten
27--41
Verlag
Springer
Reihe
LNCS 2188
comment
- verified with various case studies - tries to quantify req. evolution
e.g. changes per requirement, changes per feature, etc. - interesting
to compare management with software people on how they see requirements
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%X Requirements Evolution represents one of the major problems in developing
computer-based systems. Current practice in Requirement Engineering
relies on process-oriented methodologies, which lack of product
features. The resulting scenario then is a collection of general
methodologies, which do not take into account product features that
may enhance our ability in monitoring and controlling Requirements
Evolution. This paper shows empirical investigations of two industrial
case studies. The results point out evolutionary product features
and identify an Empirical Framework to analysing Requirements Evolution.
This work represents a shift from process to product-oriented management
of Requirements Evolution.
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computer-based systems. Current practice in Requirement Engineering
relies on process-oriented methodologies, which lack of product
features. The resulting scenario then is a collection of general
methodologies, which do not take into account product features that
may enhance our ability in monitoring and controlling Requirements
Evolution. This paper shows empirical investigations of two industrial
case studies. The results point out evolutionary product features
and identify an Empirical Framework to analysing Requirements Evolution.
This work represents a shift from process to product-oriented management
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