| L. Karlsson, A. G. Dahlstedt, J. N. och Dag, B. Regnell, and A. Persson, "Challenges in Market-Driven Requirements Engineering - an Industrial Interview Study," presented at Eighth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering, Essen, 2002. |
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Karlsson, L., Dahlstedt, .G., Natt och Dag, J., Regnell, B., Persson, A., "Challenges in Market-Driven Requirements Engineering - an Industrial Interview Study", International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundations of Software Quality (REFSQ'02), Essen, Germany, September 2002.
....a ive, continuously evaluate them based on thei estimated const uction effo t and ped icted ma ket value. Release plans a e d ecid ed basedM n a cost benefit tad7 off in elation to the specific business st ategy. In o d to p event equi ements evaluation an d const uction f om being ove load ed [3], it may be a good id ea to have an initial sc eening function, whe e a quick assessment is mad8 whethe a new cand id ate is wo th spend ing mo e time on, o if it should be ejecte d befo e p oceed ing to a d eepe evaluation. The equi ements selection p ocess is illust ated in Fig. 1. This ....
Karlsson, L., Dahlstedt, .G., Natt och Dag, J., Regnell, B., Persson, A., "Challenges in Market-Driven Requirements Engineering - an Industrial Interview Study", To appear in Proc. 8th Int. Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundations of Software Quality (REFSQ'02), Essen, Germany, September 2002.
....from an ongoing interview study. The study focuses on current practice and challenges concerning requirements engineering in Swedish software industry, and one part of the study is more specifically focused on requirements interdependencies. For more information about the study, see [23, 24]. Generally, most of the respondents in the study acknowledge that requirements do relate to and affect each other. However, not many of the participating companies documented requirements interdependencies explicitly. Instead, the requirements were clustered, usually with respect to which ....
Karlsson, L., Dahlstedt, ., Natt och Dag, J., Regnell, B. and Persson, A. (2002) Challenges in Market-Driven Requirements Engineering - an Industrial Interview Study, Eighth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ), September, Essen Germany.
.... and select the right set of requirements to be implemented in the next release [13] while avoiding congestion in the selection process [14] This decision making is very challenging as it is based on uncertain predictions of the future, while crucial for the product s success on the market [2, 10]. Given issues such as uncertain estimations of requirements market value and cost of development, it can be assumed that some requirements selection decisions are nonoptimal, which in turn may lead to software releases with a set of features that are not competitive or satisfy market ....
....of development effort. Root causes number 1 and 10 concern over and underestimations of the development effort. Results from an earlier study indicate that the release plan is very dependent on accurate time estimates, since the estimates affect how many of the requirements that are selected [10]. Under estimation may result in an exceeded deadline and over estimation may exclude valuable requirements. Improving this area may enhance release planning and requirements selection quality. 4 Discussion The case study participants found the one day exercise interesting and instructive. They ....
Karlsson, L., Dahlstedt, .G., Natt och Dag, J., Regnell, B., Persson, A., "Challenges in Market-Driven Requirements Engineering - an Industrial Interview Study", International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundations of Software Quality (REFSQ'02), Essen, Germany, September 2002.
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L. Karlsson, A. G. Dahlstedt, J. N. och Dag, B. Regnell, and A. Persson, "Challenges in Market-Driven Requirements Engineering - an Industrial Interview Study," presented at Eighth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering, Essen, 2002.
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