DocumentCode
2717932
Title
A study on the software requirements elicitation issues - its causes and effects
Author
Neetu, Kumari S. ; Pillai, Anitha S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Applic., Hindustan Univ., Chennai, India
fYear
2013
fDate
15-18 Dec. 2013
Firstpage
245
Lastpage
252
Abstract
Software requirements elicitation is an important and essential pre-requisite to the subsequent phases in software development lifecycle. There is an increasing focus on how industry performs elicitation as this has a direct influence on the overall project success. It is important to understand broader elicitation issues and challenges, and address them on a large-scale, especially on geographically distributed software development. There are studies focusing on elicitation, but they are relatively small. There is no substantial research related to providing a comprehensive view of elicitation issues along with its causes and effects. This paper attempts to provide a summary of the systematic literature review (SLR) findings from 81 papers. The findings are based on causes of poor elicitation, elicitation issues and challenges, consequences of poor elicitation, advisable practices and classification of elicitation issues. The authors have leveraged cause-and-effect diagrams to draw conclusions on SLR.
Keywords
formal specification; SLR; cause-and-effect analysis; geographically distributed software development; project success; software development lifecycle; software requirements elicitation; systematic literature review; Human factors; Taxonomy; cause-and-effect; elicitation issues; software requirements elicitation; software requirements engineering; systematic literarture review;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information and Communication Technologies (WICT), 2013 Third World Congress on
Conference_Location
Hanoi
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WICT.2013.7113143
Filename
7113143
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