DocumentCode
2707281
Title
Requirements uncertainty: influencing factors and concrete improvements
Author
Ebert, Christof ; De Man, Jozef
Author_Institution
Alcatel, Paris, France
fYear
2005
fDate
15-21 May 2005
Firstpage
553
Lastpage
560
Abstract
Practically all industry studies on software project results conclude that good requirements engineering plays a pivotal role for successful projects. A key reason for project failures is insufficient management of changing requirements during all stages of the project life cycle. This article investigates one of the root causes for changing requirements, namely requirements uncertainty. In an experimental field study we looked into four underlying drivers for requirements uncertainty. We found several techniques must be used simultaneously to see tangible success. Using only one such technique in isolation doesn´t make a difference. The field study is supported by extensive data from well over 200 projects stemming from very different business areas of Alcatel over a period of two years. Results are presented with practical experiences to allow effective transfer.
Keywords
product life cycle management; project management; systems analysis; process improvement; product life cycle; product management; requirements engineering; requirements uncertainty; software project; Business; Cement industry; Computer industry; Concrete; Delay; Engineering management; Monitoring; Permission; Project management; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering, 2005. ICSE 2005. Proceedings. 27th International Conference on
Print_ISBN
1-59593-963-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSE.2005.1553601
Filename
1553601
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