
Conflicts Identification among Stakeholders in Goal Oriented Requirements Engineering Process
Author(s) -
Muhammad Suhaib
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.l3557.1081219
Subject(s) - requirements elicitation , requirements analysis , requirements engineering , requirements management , requirement , software requirements specification , computer science , software requirements , requirement prioritization , business requirements , process management , non functional requirement , task (project management) , systems engineering , process (computing) , goal modeling , software development process , identification (biology) , software development , software engineering , software , engineering , software design , software construction , operations management , work in process , business process , botany , operating system , biology , programming language
Requirements Analysis are the most important part of Software Engineering for both System Application Development, and project requirements. Conflicts often arise during the requirements gathering and analysis phase. This research aims to identifying conflicts during requirements gathering phase in software development life cycle, Research, Development, and Technology converted the world into a global village. During requirements elicitation/gathering phase it’s very difficult to understand the main objective of stakeholders, after completion of requirements elicitation task final results are used for Software Requirements Specification (SRS), SRS is the highly important outcome of the requirements analysis phase. this is the foundation between the developers and stakeholders or customers, proposed methodology will be helpful to identify those conflicts in very easy manner during the initial phase of the project.