DocumentCode
2347433
Title
What Happened to Our Features? Visualization and Understanding of Scope Change Dynamics in a Large-Scale Industrial Setting
Author
Wnuk, Krzysztof ; Regnell, Björn ; Karlsson, Lena
Author_Institution
Lund Univ., Lund, Sweden
fYear
2009
fDate
Aug. 31 2009-Sept. 4 2009
Firstpage
89
Lastpage
98
Abstract
When developing software platforms for product lines, decisions on which features to implement are affected by factors such as changing markets and evolving technologies. Effective scoping thus requires continuous assessment of how changes in the domain impact scoping decisions. Decisions may have to be changed as circumstances change, resulting in a dynamic evolution of the scope of software asset investments. This paper presents an industrial case study in a large-scale setting where a technique called feature survival charts for visualization of scoping change dynamics has been implemented and evaluated in three projects. The evaluation demonstrated that the charts can effectively focus investigations of reasons behind scoping decisions, valuable for future process improvements. A set of scoping measurements is also proposed, analyzed theoretically and evaluated empirically with data from the cases. The conclusions by the case company practitioners are positive, and the solution is integrated with their current requirements engineering measurement process.
Keywords
program visualisation; software engineering; systems analysis; feature survival charts; large-scale industrial setting; requirements engineering; scope change dynamics; software asset investments; software development; visualization; Computer industry; Current measurement; Data visualization; Embedded system; Investments; Large-scale systems; Power capacitors; Uncertainty; empirical study; large-scale requirements engineering; requirements management; requirements visualisation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Requirements Engineering Conference, 2009. RE '09. 17th IEEE International
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
ISSN
1090-705X
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3761-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RE.2009.32
Filename
5328593
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