An Empirical Framework Design to Examine the Improvement in Software Requirements through Negotiation
Negotiation is one promising effort during requirements elicitation process to improve the quality of software requirements. When negotiation is claimed beneficial theoretically, it is important that the deployment of negotiation is examined and the effectiveness of negotiation is evaluated...
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Language: | English |
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The Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications
2011
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/133/1/publishedIJNCAA.pdf http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/133/ http://www.sdiwc.net/dlibrary/attached_file/Vol01_No04_49.pdf |
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Summary: | Negotiation is one promising effort
during requirements elicitation process
to improve the quality of software
requirements. When negotiation is
claimed beneficial theoretically, it is
important that the deployment of
negotiation is examined and the
effectiveness of negotiation is evaluated
through empirical study. This paper aims
at providing an empirical framework
design to examine the improvement in
software requirements through
negotiation. Besides, it elaborates the
relevance of negotiation in requirements
elicitation process and its effectiveness.
An empirical study method is imposed to
design the framework. The design is
carefully established based the selection
of population and participants, the
experimental protocol, threats to validity
and justification of measures. |
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