This paper describes an empirical mapping study, which was designed to identify what aspects of Software Requirement Specifications (SRS) are empirically evaluated, in which context, and by using which research method. On the basis of 46 identified and categorized primary studies, we found that understandability is the most commonly evaluated aspect of SRS, experiments are the most commonly used research method, and the academic environment is where most empirical evaluation takes place
Many software solutions have failed because they did not meet stakeholder needs. In response to this...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is recognized as one of the most important (yet difficult) areas of so...
AbstractCurrent complexities and high client expectations of an application, the software developmen...
This paper describes an empirical mapping study, which was designed to identify what aspects of Soft...
Numerous software requirements specification (SRS) approaches have been proposed in software enginee...
The domain of requirements engineering (RE) is intercepted by the interest of a wider community in t...
Since the inception of the RE conference series (1992), both researchers and practitioners in the RE...
This paper presents a set of criteria which can be used as a basis for comparison of software system...
Software requirements specifications (SRSs) are important documentations that reports results of sys...
A software requirements specification (SRS) is an important document that reports the result from th...
Requirement engineering has been the subject of large volume of researches due to the significant ro...
Getting meaningful information from empirical data is a challenging task in software engineering (SE...
Software engineering research has been, and still is criticised as being immature and unscientific d...
This paper examines the perceived research-practice gap in software requirements engineering, with a...
Requirements Engineering is the set of activities involved in creation, managing, documenting, and m...
Many software solutions have failed because they did not meet stakeholder needs. In response to this...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is recognized as one of the most important (yet difficult) areas of so...
AbstractCurrent complexities and high client expectations of an application, the software developmen...
This paper describes an empirical mapping study, which was designed to identify what aspects of Soft...
Numerous software requirements specification (SRS) approaches have been proposed in software enginee...
The domain of requirements engineering (RE) is intercepted by the interest of a wider community in t...
Since the inception of the RE conference series (1992), both researchers and practitioners in the RE...
This paper presents a set of criteria which can be used as a basis for comparison of software system...
Software requirements specifications (SRSs) are important documentations that reports results of sys...
A software requirements specification (SRS) is an important document that reports the result from th...
Requirement engineering has been the subject of large volume of researches due to the significant ro...
Getting meaningful information from empirical data is a challenging task in software engineering (SE...
Software engineering research has been, and still is criticised as being immature and unscientific d...
This paper examines the perceived research-practice gap in software requirements engineering, with a...
Requirements Engineering is the set of activities involved in creation, managing, documenting, and m...
Many software solutions have failed because they did not meet stakeholder needs. In response to this...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is recognized as one of the most important (yet difficult) areas of so...
AbstractCurrent complexities and high client expectations of an application, the software developmen...