A Systematic Mapping Study on Empirical Evaluation of Software Requirements Specifications Techniques
Condori-Fernandez, Nelly and Daneva, Maya and Sikkel, Klaas and Wieringa, Roel and Dieste, Oscar and Pastor, Oscar (2009) A Systematic Mapping Study on Empirical Evaluation of Software Requirements Specifications Techniques. In: Third International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, 15-16 Oct 2009, Buena Vista, US.
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| Abstract: | This paper describes an empirical mapping study, which was designed to identify what aspects of Software Requirement Specifications (SRS) are empirically evaluated, in which context, and by using which research method. On the basis of 46 identified and categorized primary studies, we found that understandability is the most commonly evaluated aspect of SRS, experiments are the most commonly used research method, and the academic environment is where most empirical evaluation takes place. |
| Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Faculty: | Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) |
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