Understanding requirements dependency in requirements prioritization: a systematic literature review

F. Noviyanto, R. Razali, M. Nazree
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Requirement prioritization (RP) is a crucial task in managing requirements as it determines the order of implementation and, thus, the delivery of a software system. Improper RP may cause software project failures due to over budget and schedule as well as a low-quality product. Several factors influence RP. One of which is requirements dependency. Handling inappropriate handling of requirements dependencies can lead to software development failures. If a requirement that serves as a prerequisite for other requirements is given low priority, it affects the overall project completion time. Despite its importance, little is known about requirements dependency in RP, particularly its impacts, types, and techniques. This study, therefore, aims to understand the phenomenon by analyzing the existing literature. It addresses three objectives, namely, to investigate the impacts of requirements dependency on RP, to identify different types of requirements dependency, and to discover the techniques used for requirements dependency problems in RP. To fulfill the objectives, this study adopts the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. Applying the SLR protocol, this study selected forty primary articles, which comprise 58% journal papers, 32% conference proceedings, and 10% book sections. The results of data synthesis indicate that requirements dependency has significant impacts on RP, and there are a number of requirements dependency types as well as techniques for addressing requirements dependency problems in RP. This research discovered various techniques employed, including the use of Graphs for RD visualization, Machine Learning for handling large-scale RP, decision making for multi-criteria handling, and optimization techniques utilizing evolutionary algorithms. The study also reveals that the existing techniques have encountered serious limitations in terms of scalability, time consumption, interdependencies of requirements, and limited types of requirement dependencies.
理解需求优先级中的需求依赖关系:系统的文献回顾
需求优先级(RP)是管理需求的关键任务,因为它决定了实现的顺序,从而决定了软件系统的交付。不恰当的RP可能会导致软件项目由于超出预算和进度以及低质量的产品而失败。有几个因素影响RP。其中之一是需求依赖。处理需求依赖关系的不当处理可能导致软件开发失败。如果作为其他需求的先决条件的需求被给予较低的优先级,它将影响整个项目的完成时间。尽管需求依赖很重要,但是人们对RP中的需求依赖知之甚少,特别是它的影响、类型和技术。因此,本研究旨在通过对现有文献的分析来了解这一现象。它涉及三个目标,即调查需求依赖对RP的影响,识别不同类型的需求依赖,以及发现RP中用于需求依赖问题的技术。为达到研究目的,本研究采用系统文献综述(SLR)方法。采用单反协议,本研究选择了40篇主要文章,其中包括58%的期刊论文,32%的会议论文集和10%的书籍章节。数据综合的结果表明需求依赖对RP有重要的影响,并且在RP中有许多需求依赖类型以及处理需求依赖问题的技术。这项研究发现了使用的各种技术,包括使用图进行RD可视化,处理大规模RP的机器学习,多标准处理的决策制定,以及利用进化算法的优化技术。该研究还揭示了现有的技术在可伸缩性、时间消耗、需求的相互依赖以及需求依赖的有限类型方面遇到了严重的限制。
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International Journal of Advances in Intelligent Informatics
International Journal of Advances in Intelligent Informatics Computer Science-Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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