Reprioritizing the Requirements in Agile Software Development: Towards a Conceptual Model from Clients' Perspective
Racheva, Zornitza and Daneva, Maya (2009) Reprioritizing the Requirements in Agile Software Development: Towards a Conceptual Model from Clients' Perspective. In: 21st International Conference on Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering, SEKE 2009, 1-3 July 2009, Boston, USA.
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| Abstract: | Continuous and client-centric requirements reprioritization forms the very core of today’s agile approaches. In this paper, we report on results of a grounded theory study on agile requirements prioritization methods. The outcome is a conceptual model for understanding the inter-iteration prioritization process from client’s perspective. The latter is derived from the authors’ experiences and by using empirical data, published earlier by other authors. |
| Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Faculty: | Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) |
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