Authors
Tony Gorschek, Mikael Svahnberg, Andreas Borg, Annabella Loconsole, Jürgen Börstler, Kristian Sandahl, Magnus Eriksson
Publication date
2007/7/31
Journal
Information and Software Technology
Volume
49
Issue
7
Pages
790-805
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Requirement engineers in industry are faced with the complexity of handling large amounts of requirements as development moves from traditional bespoke projects towards market-driven development. There is a need for usable and useful models that recognize this reality and support the engineers in a continuous effort of choosing which requirements to accept and which to dismiss off hand using the goals and product strategies put forward by management. This paper presents an evaluation of such a model that is built based on needs identified in industry. The evaluation’s primary goal is to test the model’s usability and usefulness in a lab environment prior to large scale industry piloting, and is a part of a large technology transfer effort. The evaluation uses 179 subjects from three different Swedish Universities, which is a large portion of the university students educated in requirements engineering in Sweden …
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Scholar articles
T Gorschek, M Svahnberg, A Borg, AB Loconsole… - Information and Software Technology, 2007
T Gorschek, M Svahnberg, A Borg, J Börstler… - Inf Softw Technol (can be obtained by email), 2005