A revisited systematic literature mapping on the support of requirement patterns for the software development life cycle

T. Kudo, R. B. Neto, A. Vincenzi, Alessandra Alaniz Macedo
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In the past few years, the literature has shown that the practice of reuse through requirement patterns is an effective alternative to address specification quality issues, with the additional benefit of time savings. Due to the interactions between requirements engineering and other phases of the software development life cycle (SDLC), these benefits may extend to the entire development process. This paper describes a revisited systematic literature mapping (SLM) that identifies and analyzes research that demonstrates those benefits from the use of requirement patterns for software design, construction, testing, and maintenance. In this extended version, the SLM protocol includes automatic search over two additional sources of information and the application of the snowballing technique, resulting in ten primary studies for analysis and synthesis. In spite of this new version of the SLM protocol, results still point out a small number of studies on requirement patterns at the SDLC (excluding requirements engineering). Results indicate that there is yet an open field for research that demonstrates, through empirical evaluation and usage in practice, the pertinence of requirement patterns at software design, construction, testing, and maintenance.
对软件开发生命周期需求模式支持的系统文献的重新审视
在过去的几年中,文献已经表明,通过需求模式进行重用的实践是解决规范质量问题的一种有效的替代方法,并且具有节省时间的额外好处。由于需求工程和软件开发生命周期(SDLC)的其他阶段之间的相互作用,这些好处可以扩展到整个开发过程。本文描述了一个重新审视的系统文献映射(SLM),它识别并分析了那些证明了使用需求模式对软件设计、构建、测试和维护的好处的研究。在这个扩展版本中,SLM协议包括对两个附加信息源的自动搜索和滚雪球技术的应用,从而产生了10个用于分析和综合的主要研究。尽管有了SLM协议的这个新版本,结果仍然指出了SDLC中对需求模式的少量研究(不包括需求工程)。结果表明,通过经验评估和在实践中的使用,需求模式在软件设计、构建、测试和维护中的相关性仍然是一个开放的研究领域。
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