Requirements engineering (RE) is widely recognized as a crucial factor for the success of software projects. Therefore, companies often request assessments of RE processes and resulting artifacts to identify issues and improvement potential. However, industry claims that current assessment approaches do not always fulfill their needs regarding efficiency and effectiveness. Motivated by needs of both, companies asking for an assessment, and a company in the role of an assessor, we have developed a lightweight, tool-supported RE assessment approach. Apart from presenting the approach, we also discuss early experiences we gained from applying our assessment approach in real-world industrial projects
The Requirement Engineering (RE) is a systemic and integrated process of eliciting, elaborating, neg...
The quality of the Requirements Engineering (RE) process plays a critical role in successfully devel...
Copyright © 2007 IEEESelection of the most appropriate RE techniques for a software project based on...
Requirements engineering (RE) is widely recognized as a crucial factor for the success of software p...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is recognized as one of the most important (yet difficult) areas of so...
The lack of an adequate requirements specification is often blamed for the failure of many IT invest...
Requirements engineering (RE) tools are software tools which provide automated assistance during the...
Requirement engineering (RE) is the process of defining, analyzing, specifying and validating softwa...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is recognized as one of the most important (yet difficult) areas of so...
© Copyright 2004 IEEEExisting requirements engineering (RE) process assessment models lack the compo...
Software products are usually developed for either a specific customer (bespoke) or a broader market...
Tools in requirements engineering are recognized as a key component in achieving the goal of buildin...
Requirements engineering (RE) is a vital component in successful project development. Studies show t...
Requirements Engineering (RE) has established itself as a software engineering discipline over the p...
Requirements engineering (RE) is the primary task (process) that is done when agreed upon to develop...
The Requirement Engineering (RE) is a systemic and integrated process of eliciting, elaborating, neg...
The quality of the Requirements Engineering (RE) process plays a critical role in successfully devel...
Copyright © 2007 IEEESelection of the most appropriate RE techniques for a software project based on...
Requirements engineering (RE) is widely recognized as a crucial factor for the success of software p...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is recognized as one of the most important (yet difficult) areas of so...
The lack of an adequate requirements specification is often blamed for the failure of many IT invest...
Requirements engineering (RE) tools are software tools which provide automated assistance during the...
Requirement engineering (RE) is the process of defining, analyzing, specifying and validating softwa...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is recognized as one of the most important (yet difficult) areas of so...
© Copyright 2004 IEEEExisting requirements engineering (RE) process assessment models lack the compo...
Software products are usually developed for either a specific customer (bespoke) or a broader market...
Tools in requirements engineering are recognized as a key component in achieving the goal of buildin...
Requirements engineering (RE) is a vital component in successful project development. Studies show t...
Requirements Engineering (RE) has established itself as a software engineering discipline over the p...
Requirements engineering (RE) is the primary task (process) that is done when agreed upon to develop...
The Requirement Engineering (RE) is a systemic and integrated process of eliciting, elaborating, neg...
The quality of the Requirements Engineering (RE) process plays a critical role in successfully devel...
Copyright © 2007 IEEESelection of the most appropriate RE techniques for a software project based on...