Abstract In market-driven software evolution, the objective of a requirements engineering process include the envisioning and fostering
of new requirements on existing packaged software products in a way that ensures competitiveness in the marketplace. Thispaper describes an industrial, market-driven requirements engineering process which incorporates continuous requirements elicitationand prioritisation together with expert cost estimation as a basis for release planning. The company has gained a measurableimprovement in delivery precision and product quality of their packaged software. The described process will act as a baselineagainst which promising new techniques can be evaluated in the continuation of the improvement programme.
%0 Journal Article
%1 paper:regnell:1998
%A Regnell, Björn
%A Beremark, Per
%A Eklundh, Ola
%D 1998
%J Requirements Engineering
%K process quality requirements
%N 2
%P 121--129
%T A market-driven requirements engineering process: Results from an industrial process improvement programme
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02919972
%V 3
%X Abstract In market-driven software evolution, the objective of a requirements engineering process include the envisioning and fostering
of new requirements on existing packaged software products in a way that ensures competitiveness in the marketplace. Thispaper describes an industrial, market-driven requirements engineering process which incorporates continuous requirements elicitationand prioritisation together with expert cost estimation as a basis for release planning. The company has gained a measurableimprovement in delivery precision and product quality of their packaged software. The described process will act as a baselineagainst which promising new techniques can be evaluated in the continuation of the improvement programme.
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abstract = {Abstract In market-driven software evolution, the objective of a requirements engineering process include the envisioning and fostering
of new requirements on existing packaged software products in a way that ensures competitiveness in the marketplace. Thispaper describes an industrial, market-driven requirements engineering process which incorporates continuous requirements elicitationand prioritisation together with expert cost estimation as a basis for release planning. The company has gained a measurableimprovement in delivery precision and product quality of their packaged software. The described process will act as a baselineagainst which promising new techniques can be evaluated in the continuation of the improvement programme.},
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