Challenges in Requirement Management Process: An Overview

Siti Nadzirah Khairuddin, A. Sarlan, Rohiza Ahmad
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Most researchers, if not all, would agree that regardless of software development methodology used for constructing software, the need to deal with requirements is real. Multiple studies have highlighted that erroneous in requirements is one of the major contributions for unsuccessful software development process (SDP). Hence, this paper intends to share findings from Structured Literature Review (SLR) that have been conducted, which studies some of the challenges arise in requirement management which could be seen as negatively impacting the requirement management (RM) process in context of SDP. Two main databases, i.e., Scopus and ScienceDirect have been used for extracting relevant papers dated between 2015 and 2021. From the result of frequency analysis performed on the papers, nine challenging activities are identified; with the top five being requirement engineering; the knowledge transfer between process; response toward changes; maintaining communication between stakeholders; and documentation. With the findings, it can be said that, whilst requirement management is an established activity, there are still factors that may contribute to failure if not properly attended.
需求管理过程中的挑战:概述
大多数研究人员,如果不是全部,都会同意不管用于构建软件的软件开发方法是什么,处理需求的需要是真实存在的。许多研究都强调了需求中的错误是导致软件开发过程(SDP)失败的主要原因之一。因此,本文打算分享结构化文献综述(SLR)的研究结果,该研究研究了需求管理中出现的一些挑战,这些挑战可能被视为对SDP背景下的需求管理(RM)过程产生负面影响。使用Scopus和ScienceDirect两个主要数据库提取2015 - 2021年的相关论文。从对论文进行频率分析的结果中,确定了9个具有挑战性的活动;前五名是需求工程;知识之间的传递过程;对变化的反应;保持利益相关者之间的沟通;和文档。有了这些发现,就可以说,虽然需求管理是一项已确立的活动,但如果没有得到适当的关注,仍然存在可能导致失败的因素。
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