Global Requirements Engineering on the Cloud: PhD Research Proposal

S. I. Hashmi, Ita Richardson
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Global software development is a business model that involves software development distributed beyond national boundaries. However, distributed nature of the processes makes it very challenging to communicate and collaborate. Requirements engineering is an intensive software development life cycle activity and involves frequent communication among the stakeholders. In global software development, tight project schedules and global distance give rise to incomplete requirements handovers from one site to another. Therefore, the need for an efficient mechanism becomes inevitable as information available to one project team can often contradict what is available to the other. On the other hand, Software as a Service (SaaS) is one of the deployment models of the cloud that can provide multiple users with a web space to collaborate on things of mutual interest. In this research, we propose a SaaS based mechanism to facilitate globally distributed software development teams working on the requirements engineering process. Our emphasis is on the situation that occurs after requirements are handed to another software development site.
云上的全球需求工程:博士研究计划
全球软件开发是一种商业模式,它涉及到超越国界的分布式软件开发。然而,流程的分布式特性使得通信和协作非常具有挑战性。需求工程是一个密集的软件开发生命周期活动,涉及涉众之间的频繁沟通。在全球软件开发中,紧凑的项目进度和全球距离导致了从一个站点到另一个站点的不完整的需求转移。因此,对有效机制的需求变得不可避免,因为一个项目团队可以获得的信息经常与另一个项目团队可以获得的信息相矛盾。另一方面,软件即服务(SaaS)是云的一种部署模式,它可以为多个用户提供一个网络空间,让他们在共同感兴趣的事情上进行协作。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种基于SaaS的机制,以促进全球分布式的软件开发团队在需求工程过程中工作。我们的重点是在需求被传递给另一个软件开发站点之后发生的情况。
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