Selection and prioritization of software requirements using the Verbal Decision Analysis paradigm

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Abstract

Selecting and prioritizing the most stable software requirements within a set of requirements and engaging them in releases that satisfy the most customers is a difficult task for the decision maker. Many methods have been employed to solve this type of problem. But we do not find many solutions that use Verbal Decision Analysis. Therefore, in this paper we aim to select and prioritize software requirements using Verbal Decision Analysis techniques as a tool, exploring the ZAPROS III-i method and comparing the results with those obtained by the NSGA-II, SPEA2 and Mocell metaheuristics and also with a random algorithm.

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Barbosa, P. A. M., De Vasconcelos Silveira, F. R., Pinheiro, P. R., & Filho, M. S. (2017). Selection and prioritization of software requirements using the Verbal Decision Analysis paradigm. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE (pp. 213–217). Knowledge Systems Institute Graduate School. https://doi.org/10.18293/SEKE2017-150

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