Numerous studies have concluded that roughly half of all implemented software requirements are never or rarely used in practice, and that failure to realise expected benefits is a major cause of software project failure. This thesis presents an exploration of these concepts, claims, and causes. It evaluates the literature s proposed solutions to them, and then presents a unified framework that covers additional concerns not previously considered. The value of a requirement is assessed often during the requirements engineering (RE) process, e.g., in requirement prioritisation, release planning, and trade-off analysis. In order to support these activities, and hence to support the decisions that lead to the aforementioned waste, this thesi...
Poorly understood and articulated requirements have been widely acknowledged as the main contributor...
[Context] Many software projects fail due to problems in requirements engineering (RE). [Objective] ...
Many software solutions have failed because they did not meet stakeholder needs. In response to this...
Numerous studies have concluded that roughly half of all implemented software requirements are never...
The purpose of this work is to make a practical contribution to those interested in achieving a succ...
Requirements engineering (RE) is pivotal and central to every successful software development projec...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is concerned with the elicitation, evaluation, specification, analysis...
Abstract. [Context and motivation] During requirements engineering the stakeholder view is typically...
Requirements specification has long been recognized as a critical activity in software development p...
It is important for a software company to maximize value creation for a given investment. The purpos...
Market-driven software development companies experience challenges in requirements management that m...
Context: In many organizations, practices and processes of software engineering are carried out in a...
For high quality software, software requirements must be complete. In practice, not all software req...
One of the most essential parts of any software requirements analysis effort is the exploration of a...
Getting the right software requirements under the right environment assumptions is a critical precon...
Poorly understood and articulated requirements have been widely acknowledged as the main contributor...
[Context] Many software projects fail due to problems in requirements engineering (RE). [Objective] ...
Many software solutions have failed because they did not meet stakeholder needs. In response to this...
Numerous studies have concluded that roughly half of all implemented software requirements are never...
The purpose of this work is to make a practical contribution to those interested in achieving a succ...
Requirements engineering (RE) is pivotal and central to every successful software development projec...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is concerned with the elicitation, evaluation, specification, analysis...
Abstract. [Context and motivation] During requirements engineering the stakeholder view is typically...
Requirements specification has long been recognized as a critical activity in software development p...
It is important for a software company to maximize value creation for a given investment. The purpos...
Market-driven software development companies experience challenges in requirements management that m...
Context: In many organizations, practices and processes of software engineering are carried out in a...
For high quality software, software requirements must be complete. In practice, not all software req...
One of the most essential parts of any software requirements analysis effort is the exploration of a...
Getting the right software requirements under the right environment assumptions is a critical precon...
Poorly understood and articulated requirements have been widely acknowledged as the main contributor...
[Context] Many software projects fail due to problems in requirements engineering (RE). [Objective] ...
Many software solutions have failed because they did not meet stakeholder needs. In response to this...