Challenges in Market-Driven Requirements Engineering - an Industrial Interview Study
Author
Summary, in English
approach using semi-structured interviews. The survey is exploratory with the objective of eliciting relevant topics for further research. Seven employees at
five software companies with a market-driven development focus were interviewed. The areas of interest include process-related issues on release planning, requirements quality and decision support, as well as artefact-related
issues regarding requirements as discrete entities and their representation. The paper also contains a characterization of each company, regarding aspects such
as products, processes and customers. A number of challenging issues were elicited, including communication gaps between marketing and development, the problem of balancing the influence between marketing and development on requirements decisions, as well as the limited value of monolithic requirements specifications and the problem of requirements overloading.
Publishing year
2002
Language
English
Pages
37-49
Publication/Series
Proceeding of the Eighth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
Document type
Conference paper
Topic
- Computer Science
Conference name
8th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ’02)
Conference date
2002-09-09
Conference place
Essen, Germany
Status
Published