Variability and Commonality Requirement Specification on Agile Software Development: Scrum, XP, Lean, and Kanban

Hana Rizky Herdika, E. K. Budiardjo
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The user story widely studied insufficiently describes the software requirements. Many studies discuss the challenges of requirements specifications and proposed solutions. However, there are many agile methods and each method embraces different practices. Therefore, the solution has to follow each method’s ceremonies. Only a few studies discuss conducted practices in requirements specification development with the agile method and there are no studies that discuss practices comparisons among these methods. In this paper, we performed a systematic literature review to gather the available studies in procuring a current insight into the requirements engineering practices incorporate into the agile method. This study aims to map the variability and commonality practices among agile methods. The various and standard agile RE practices show crucial practices in the requirements specification development process. Moreover, it gives information on practices from other methods that increase the success of requirements specification development. From the systematic literature review, we found a total of 12 studies relevant to the study. There are eight variability and commonality practices between Scrum, XP, and Lean methods.
敏捷软件开发中的可变性和共性需求规范:Scrum、XP、精益和看板
广泛研究的用户故事不足以描述软件需求。许多研究讨论了需求规范的挑战和提出的解决方案。然而,有许多敏捷方法,每种方法都包含不同的实践。因此,解决方案必须遵循每种方法的仪式。只有少数研究讨论了敏捷方法在需求规范开发中的实践,没有研究讨论这些方法之间的实践比较。在本文中,我们进行了系统的文献回顾,以收集可用的研究,以获得对敏捷方法中包含的需求工程实践的当前见解。本研究旨在映射敏捷方法之间的可变性和共性实践。各种标准的敏捷可重构实践展示了需求规范开发过程中的关键实践。此外,它还提供了来自其他方法的实践信息,这些方法增加了需求规范开发的成功。从系统文献综述中,我们共发现12项与本研究相关的研究。Scrum、XP和精益方法之间有8种可变性和共性实践。
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