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Analysis of multi-stakeholder requirements using requirement interaction matrix

Hassan, R. and Kasim, S. and Ning, N. K. and Ramlan, R. and Salamat, M. A. and Saedudin, R. R. (2017) Analysis of multi-stakeholder requirements using requirement interaction matrix. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 7 (4-2 Sp). pp. 1498-1503. ISSN 2088-5334

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Abstract

Software requirements engineering is an imperative phase of the software development lifecycle in every project regardless of the project size. In a project, different people are involved in the requirements engineering process, including requirement engineers, stakeholders, end users, and system designers. Amongst them, stakeholders play an essential role. Differences in goals and priorities of multiple stakeholders would make requirements management complex and difficult, which is a huge challenge for requirement engineers. From time to time, new requirements emerge, and existing requirements need changes to fulfil stakeholders' goals. Thus, such situation leads to high requirements volatility and low stability which causes overlapping and conflicting of requirements. The correctness and validity of requirements are of paramount importance as they are the key factors toward a successful system. A deep understanding of requirement management technique that conforms to users' needs is crucial. Such technique of the concept is applied to the Labour Management System. In this study, we have discussed the implementation of analysis of multi-stakeholder requirements using requirement interaction matrix in the f. The study used real requirements to yield a solid and dependable result. We have documented the requirements using a template and assessed their respective volatility level. An algorithm is constructed to show that the technique has managed to minimize the time used when checking requirements.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:software development, engineering process
Subjects:Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Divisions:Computing
ID Code:76367
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:29 Jun 2018 22:25
Last Modified:29 Jun 2018 22:25

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