Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering: Comparing Practices in Brazil and Germany
November 28, 2016 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE Software
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Authors
Daniel MΓ©ndez FernΓ‘ndez, Stefan Wagner, Marcos Kalinowski, AndrΓ© Schekelmann, Ahmet Tuzcu, Tayana Conte, Rodrigo Spinola, Rafael Prikladnicki
arXiv ID
1611.09132
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
Citations
38
Venue
IEEE Software
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4 months ago
Abstract
As part of the Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering (NaPiRE) initiative, researchers compared problems that companies in Brazil and Germany encountered during requirements engineering (RE). The key takeaway was that in RE, human interaction is necessary for eliciting and specifying high-quality requirements, regardless of country, project type, or company size.
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