A Framework To Improve User Story Sets Through Collaboration
Agile methodologies have become increasingly popular in recent years. Due to its inherent nature, agile methodologies involve stakeholders with a wide range of expertise and require interaction between them, relying on collaboration and customer involvement. Hence, agile methodologies encourage coll...
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Zusammenfassung: | Agile methodologies have become increasingly popular in recent years. Due to
its inherent nature, agile methodologies involve stakeholders with a wide range
of expertise and require interaction between them, relying on collaboration and
customer involvement. Hence, agile methodologies encourage collaboration
between all team members so that more efficient and effective processes are
maintained. Generating requirements can be challenging, as it requires the
participation of multiple stakeholders who describe various aspects of the
project and possess a shared understanding of essential concepts. One simple
method for capturing requirements using natural language is through user
stories, which document the agreed-upon properties of a project. Stakeholders
try to strive for completeness while generating user stories, but the final
user story set may still be flawed. To address this issue, we propose SCOUT:
Supporting Completeness of User Story Sets, which employs a natural language
processing pipeline to extract key concepts from user stories and construct a
knowledge graph by connecting related terms. The knowledge graph and different
heuristics are then utilized to enhance the quality and completeness of the
user story sets by generating suggestions for the stakeholders. We perform a
user study to evaluate SCOUT and demonstrate its performance in constructing
user stories. The quantitative and qualitative results indicate that SCOUT
significantly enhance the quality and completeness of the user story sets. Our
contribution is threefold. First, we develop heuristics to suggest new concepts
to include in user stories by considering both the individuals' and other team
members' contributions. Second, we implement an open-source collaborative tool
to support writing user stories and ensuring their quality. Third, we share the
experimental setup and materials. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2301.10070 |