A reflection on agile requirements engineering
Autor: | Inayat, Irum, Moraes, Lauriane, Daneva, Maia, Salim, Siti Salwah, Paasivaara, Maria |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Requirements Engineering
Engineering Requirement Agile usability engineering Management science business.industry Empirical process (process control model) Traditional Requirements Engineering METIS-316880 Agile Unified Process EWI-26928 computer.software_genre Agile Software Development Agile Requirements Engineering Engineering management Requirements Engineering Practices Extreme programming practices IR-100177 Lean software development business Agile Requirements Engineering Challenges computer Requirements analysis Agile software development |
Zdroj: | XP Workshops 1st International Workshop on Requirements Engineering in Agile Development (READ), 61-67 STARTPAGE=61;ENDPAGE=67;TITLE=1st International Workshop on Requirements Engineering in Agile Development (READ) |
DOI: | 10.1145/2764979.2764985 |
Popis: | The software development industry has rapidly accepted agile methods. Empirical studies suggest that due to their flexible and emergent nature, agile methods brought solutions to several chronic problems of traditional software development methods. One among the many is the acceptance of requirements changes at later stages of development. However, knowledge about the solutions that agile brought to requirements engineering (RE) is fragmented. Also, little is known about whether the agile philosophy, while introducing solutions to well-known RE problems from the past, has unintentionally opened new challenges. This paper offers a reflection on this matter. Based on the results of our recently published systematic review on agile RE, we reflect on the differences of ‘traditional’ and agile RE and the practices adopted by the latter, on the solutions and challenges of agile RE, and on some implications that agile RE might have posed for research and practice. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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