| Karlson, J. Software Requirements Prioritizing, In Proc. 2 nd International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE `96), pages 110-116, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, April 1996. |
....feature is appropriate is a complex judgment. Appropriateness includes the traditional criteria of requirements completeness, consistency, absence of goldplating, unambiguity and feasibility, and there is an active research literature in the assignment and management of priorities to requirements [BI96, Kar96, KR96]. These criteria and trade off techniques, however, apply at the level of individual requirements or their interactions. They do not address the overall cohesiveness of features or their convenience and desirability for customer activities. We need to be able to summarize succinctly what a ....
Karlson, J. "Software Requirements Prioritizing," In Proc. 2 nd International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE `96), pages 110-116, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, April 1996.
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Karlson, J. Software Requirements Prioritizing, In Proc. 2 nd International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE `96), pages 110-116, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, April 1996.
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Karlson, J. Software Requirements Prioritizing, In Proc. 2 nd International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE `96), pages 110-116, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, April 1996.
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