QUESt:在实验驱动的软件开发中表示假设的新实践

Jorge Melegati, Xiaofeng Wang
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最近的研究建议使用实验来指导软件开发,以便构建用户真正想要的功能。在这种情况下,产品假设应该作为假设,通过实验进行检验。用户故事(US)在敏捷环境中被广泛使用,但是当前编写用户故事的指南,比如INVEST(独立的、可协商的、有价值的、可评估的、小的和可测试的),并不适用于实验驱动的环境。在本文中,我们提出了设计科学研究的第一个周期来解决这个问题。我们提出了QUESt,一个质量指南,建议我们要有质疑意识,可更新的,可评估的和直截了当的,以及一个新的模板来编写用户故事。为了评估这些新的工件,我们与软件开发实践者一起执行了一个有声思考的评估。尽管结果不能确认工件的有效性,但它们表明它们具有价值,并且应该在由其他实践补充的综合框架内进行测试。
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QUESt: new practices to represent hypotheses in experiment-driven software development
Recent studies have proposed the use of experiments to guide software development in order to build features that users really want. In this context, product assumptions should be taken as hypotheses to be tested through experiments. User stories (US) are broadly used in the agile context but current guidelines to write them, like INVEST (Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small and Testable), are not suitable in a experiment-driven context. In this paper, we present the first cycle of a design science research to tackle this problem. We proposed QUESt, a quality guideline recommending US to have a Questioning sense, be Updatable, Evaluable and Straightforward, and a new template to write user stories. To evaluate these new artifacts, we performed a think-aloud evaluation with software development practitioners. Although the results do not confirm the artifacts effectiveness, they indicate that they have value and should be tested within a comprehensive framework complemented by other practices.
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