Towards optimal quality requirement documentation in agile software development: a multiple case study
Context-Agile software development (ASD) promotes minimal documentation and often prioritizes functional requirements over quality requirements (QRs). The minimal documentation emphasis may be beneficial in reducing time-to-market for software. However, it can also be a concern, especially with QRs,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Context-Agile software development (ASD) promotes minimal documentation and
often prioritizes functional requirements over quality requirements (QRs). The
minimal documentation emphasis may be beneficial in reducing time-to-market for
software. However, it can also be a concern, especially with QRs, since they
are challenging to specify and document and are crucial for software success.
Therefore, understanding how practitioners perceive the importance of QR
documentation is valuable because it can provide insight into how they approach
this task. It also helps in developing models and guidelines that support the
documentation of QRs in ASD, which is a research gap. Objective: We aim to
understand practitioners' perceptions of QR documentation and factors
influencing this task to derive a model that supports optimal QR documentation
in ASD. Method: We conducted a multiple case study involving 12 participants
from three cases that apply ASD. Please refer to the document to read the full
version of the abstract. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2110.01921 |