Evolution of Requirements Engineering in Agile Methodology -- Literature Review.

Autor: Zaveri, Ayesha Anees, Jaafar, Juliana, Yafi, Eiad, Shehmir, Sarama
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Zdroj: Journal of Engineering Technology & Applied Physics (JETAP); Sep2024, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p57-65, 9p
Abstrakt: Requirements Agile approaches have transformed engineering. This paper shows how RE in Agile software development has evolved from documentation-heavy to collaborative, adaptable, and customer-focused. Agile was born in the mid-1990s when the industry realized it needed to respond to changing client needs and market volatility. This evolution includes iterative development, client interaction, and emphasizing communication above documentation, as discussed in the paper. By comparing conventional and Agile RE approaches, we demonstrate the benefits of adapting to change, working with customers, and delivering functional software faster. This analysis provides a persuasive description of Agile RE implementation methodologies and resources through a detailed literature review and real-world experiences. User stories and backlog refinement are notable techniques. The research finishes by exploring how these techniques affect team dynamics, project success, and customer satisfaction. RE's Agile difficulties and opportunities are also examined. The findings illuminate RE methods' successful adaptation to Agile projects' dynamic character. Software development is more responsive and effective due to this adaptation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index