DocumentCode :
2945325
Title :
Software requirements negotiation: some lessons learned
Author :
Boehm, Barry ; Egyed, Alexander
Author_Institution :
Center for Software Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
19-25 Apr 1998
Firstpage :
503
Lastpage :
506
Abstract :
Negotiating requirements is one of the first steps in any software system life cycle, but its results have probably the most significant impact on the system´s value. However, the processes of requirements negotiation are not well understood. We have had the opportunity to capture and analyze requirements negotiation behavior for groups of projects developing library multimedia archive systems, using an instrumented version of the USC WinWin groupware system for requirements negotiation. Some of the more illuminating results were: most stakeholder Win Conditions were noncontroversial (were not involved in issues); negotiation activity varied by stakeholder role; LCO package quality (measured by grading criteria) could be predicted by negotiation attributes; and WinWin increased cooperativeness, reduced friction, and helped focus on key issues
Keywords :
formal specification; groupware; library automation; multimedia computing; systems analysis; LCO package quality; WinWin; grading criteria; groupware system; library multimedia archive systems; software projects; software requirements negotiation; system life cycle; system value; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Computer science; Instruments; Multimedia systems; Packaging; Software engineering; Software libraries; Software systems; Taxonomy;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering, 1998. Proceedings of the 1998 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
ISSN :
0270-5257
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8368-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSE.1998.671616
Filename :
671616
Link To Document :
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