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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-03, 13:47authored byM Crofts, R Smith, B Fraunholz
Requirements Engineers face an emerging set of challenges, which compound the traditional Requirements Engineering (RE) challenges (stakeholder identification, domain expertise, communication, analytic skills, problem solving, ...) that have arguably still not been fully addressed. This is the challenge of RE in the world of global software development, with requirements teams working in virtual mode (possibly on different continents), with the software having to operate in multiple contexts, addressing the needs of different cultures and legal jurisdictions, and having to build sales in different marketplaces. Further the need arises to specify software that is progressively enhanced through regular releases, rather than the “green field” specification of products.
This theoretical paper introduces these challenges, and presents an initial selection of theoretical models, drawn from many and varied source disciplines, which might be employed to gain insight into various features of RE in support of global software development. To illustrate the potential relevance of this selection of models, a longitudinal case study with a recently identified software developer, to follow the specification and subsequent roll-out of a future release of a software product for sale globally, is introduced. Features of the situation faced by that organisation are highlighted, to illustrate the potential relevance of the diverse models that have been identified.
History
Location
Adelaide, South Australia
Open access
Yes
Start date
2004-12-06
End date
2004-12-07
ISBN-13
9781920927202
ISBN-10
1920927204
Language
eng
Notes
Held at the University of Adelaide.
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2004, The Authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
Nguyen L, Armarego J, Swatman P
Title of proceedings
AWRE'04 : Proceedings of the 9th Australian Workshop on Requirements Engineering
Event
Requirements Engineering Workshop (9th : 2004 : Adelaide, South Australia)