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Understanding and supporting large-scale requirements management

Författare

  • Krzysztof Wnuk

Summary, in English

Large market-driven software companies face new challenges in requirements

engineering and management that emerged due to their recent extensive

growth. At the same time, the pressure generated by competitors’

and users’ expectations demands being more competitive, creative and

flexible to more quickly respond to a rapidly changing market situation.

In the pursuit of staying competitive in this context, new ideas on how

to improve the current software engineering practice are requested to help

maintaining the engineering efficiency while coping with growing size and

complexity of requirements engineering processes and their products.

This thesis focuses on understanding and supporting large-scale requirements

management for developing software products to open markets.

In particular, this thesis focuses on the following requirements management

activities in the mentioned context, namely: scope management,

variability management and requirements consolidation. The goals of the

research effort in this thesis are to provide effective methods in supporting

mentioned requirements management activities in a situation when the

size of them and their complexity require large time and skills efforts.

Based on empirical research, where both quantitative and qualitative

approaches were utilized, this thesis reports on possible improvements for

managing variability and presents visualization techniques to assist scope

management for large-scale software product development contexts. Both

reported ideas are empirically evaluated in case studies in a large-scale

context. Additionally, the benefits of using linguistic methods for requirements

consolidation are investigated in a replicated experimental study

based on a relevant industry scenario.

Ämne

  • Computer Science

Nyckelord

  • release planning
  • requirements engineering

Status

Published

Projekt

  • Embedded Applications Software Engineering

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