Quintessence of Traditional and Agile Requirement Engineering

  • Abbas J
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Abstract

Requirement gathering for software development project is the most crucial stage and thus requirement engineering (RE) occupies the chief position in the software development. Countless techniques concerning the RE processes exist to make sure the requirements are coherent, compact and complete in all respects. In this way different aspects of RE are dissected and detailed upon. A comparison of RE in Agile and RE in Waterfall is expatiated and on the basis of the literature survey the overall Agile RE process is accumulated. Agile being a technique produces high quality software in relatively less time as compared to the conventional waterfall methodology. The paramount objective of this study is to take lessons from RE that Agile method may consider, if quality being the cardinal concern. The study is patterned on the survey of the previous research reported in the coexisting literature and the practices which are being pursued in the area.

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Abbas, J. (2016). Quintessence of Traditional and Agile Requirement Engineering. Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, 09(03), 63–70. https://doi.org/10.4236/jsea.2016.93005

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