DocumentCode
3369062
Title
Practical review of software requirements
Author
Gusev, Grigory
Author_Institution
Luxoft, Moscow, Russia
fYear
2010
fDate
13-15 Oct. 2010
Firstpage
185
Lastpage
188
Abstract
Quality of the requirements is more important than quality of any other work document of the software lifecycle. On the other hand, typical requirements quality assurance methods, such as peer review are always costly and often detect only formal and cosmetic defects. According to Luxoft experience, review is more effective when it is combined with practical validation of the requirements. The reviewers should not go through a checklist with abstract “non-ambiguity, verifiability, or feasibility,..” criteria but should generate draft implementations of the requirements instead, to see if they can be really put into design, test cases, and user documentation. The approach improves quality and non-volatility of the requirements, decreases rework rate on the subsequent phases, and yet does not affect project budget.
Keywords
program testing; software quality; systems analysis; Luxoft experience; peer review; project budget; quality assurance methods; software lifecycle; software requirements; test cases; user documentation; work document; Documentation; Electronic mail; Iterative methods; Materials; Organizations; Prototypes; Software; CMMI; Requirements; Review;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Conference (CEE-SECR), 2010 6th Central and Eastern European
Conference_Location
Moscow
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0605-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CEE-SECR.2010.5783173
Filename
5783173
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