Requirements Elicitation Techniques Applied in Software Startups

Usman Rafiq, Sohaib Shahid Bajwa, Xiaofeng Wang, M. I. Lunesu
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Requirements elicitation is the first crucial stage of a requirements engineering process, which intends to uncover, acquire and elaborate requirements for software systems. When software startups are concerned, requirements elicitation is particularly challenging due to the high uncertainty that a startup is confronted with. Few studies have investigated how software startups conduct requirements elicitation and what techniques are used in such a context. This study intends to address this knowledge gap. Three software startups from different part of the globe were studied. The findings reveal that the requirements elicitation process in startups is primordial and mainly informal, and it is an ongoing process alongside with product evolution. Software startups do employ established requirements elicitation techniques including interviews, prototyping and brainstorming. They also utilize other less common ones such as competitor analysis, collaborative team discussion and use of model users. This study highlights the market-driven nature of requirements that software startups have to deal with, and offers the first insights on the requirements elicitation techniques that could be relevant and applicable in the context of software startups.
需求引出技术在软件创业中的应用
需求提取是需求工程过程的第一个关键阶段,它旨在揭示、获取和详细说明软件系统的需求。当涉及到软件初创公司时,由于初创公司所面临的高度不确定性,需求引出尤其具有挑战性。很少有研究调查软件初创公司如何进行需求引出,以及在这种情况下使用什么技术。本研究旨在解决这一知识差距。我们研究了来自全球不同地区的三家软件创业公司。研究结果表明,创业公司的需求激发过程是原始的,主要是非正式的,它是一个与产品进化一起持续的过程。软件初创公司确实采用了既定的需求激发技术,包括面试、原型设计和头脑风暴。他们还利用其他不太常见的方法,如竞争对手分析、协作团队讨论和模型用户的使用。这项研究强调了软件初创公司必须处理的需求的市场驱动性质,并提供了关于需求引出技术的第一个见解,这些技术可能与软件初创公司的环境相关并适用。
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