Requirements Engineering: An Industrial Survey in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries

A. Alzayed
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Requirements engineering (RE), the process of defining the requirements of a system, is critical to the successful implementation of software projects. Although many studies have been globally conducted on the different facets of RE in software engineering, studies explicitly focusing on the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have been scarce. GCC-specific RE research studies are needed because of the unique cultural characteristics and common work ethics in GCC countries. Besides, the investigation of the state of RE practices in the countries of the GCC is crucial as the globalization of software development becomes imminent. This study compares the state of RE practices within the six countries of the GCC, namely, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman, using six RE factors. To understand commonalities and differences in the RE practices and methods, 163 software practitioners in GCC countries are surveyed in this study. The results show that the RE practices are relatively similar among the six countries, with subtle differences. Initiating software-related projects with unclear requirements and undefined project scopes are the two major limitations of the RE practices among the survey participants. The results of this study contribute to providing project managers and system analysts, who are working globally and within the GCC countries, with valuable decision-making tools to help them consider the identified RE techniques, methods, and challenges and their related risks early in their software development projects
需求工程:海湾合作委员会国家的工业调查
尽管全球都在关注需求工程(RE),但明确关注海湾合作委员会(GCC)国家的需求工程研究却很少。随着GCC国家与软件开发全球化的融合,这些国家具有独特的文化特征和普遍的工作伦理,因此需要对GCC特定的RE进行研究。本研究比较了海湾合作委员会六国,即沙特阿拉伯王国(KSA)、阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)、卡塔尔、科威特、巴林和阿曼的可再生能源实践状况,使用六个可再生能源因素来评估:(1)需求是否通过特定方法收集;(2)在项目开始时,它们是完整和准确的;(三)完备;(四)工程范围明确;(5)项目的规模对需求的提取产生负面影响;(6)客户和用户为需求收集提供了足够的时间。在接受调查的163名GCC国家的软件从业者中,结果显示六个国家的可再生能源实践相对相似,只有细微的差异。在调查参与者中,在需求不明确和项目范围不明确的情况下启动与软件相关的项目是可再生能源实践的两个主要限制。本研究的结果有助于为在全球和GCC国家内工作的项目经理和系统分析师提供有价值的决策工具,以帮助他们在软件开发项目的早期考虑确定的RE技术、方法、挑战和相关风险。
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