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Requirements Engineering in Agile Software Development
Author(s) -
Andrea De Lucia,
Abdallah Qusef
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of emerging technologies in web intelligence
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1799-8859
pISSN - 1798-0461
DOI - 10.4304/jetwi.2.3.212-220
Subject(s) - computer science , agile software development , software engineering , software development , agile usability engineering , lean software development , software , software development process , operating system

Finding out, analyzing, documenting, and checking requirements are important activities in all development approaches, including agile development. This paper discusses problems concerned with the conduction of requirements engineering activities in agile software development processes and suggests some improvements to solve some challenges caused by agile requirements engineering practices in large projects, like properly handling and identifying sensitive (including nonfunctional) requirements, documenting and managing requirements documentation, keeping agile teams in contact with outside customers. The paper also discusses the requirements traceability problem in agile software development and the relationships between the traceability and refactoring processes and their impact on each other.

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