Comprehensive requirement engineering (RE) process acts as a backbone of any successful project. RE processes are very complex because most of the requirement engineering documentation is written in natural languages, which are less formal and often distract the designers and developers of the system. To streamline different phases of the software lifecycle, first we need to model the requirement document so that we can analyze and integrate the software artifacts. Designers can ensure completeness and consistency of the system by generating models using the requirement documents. In this paper, we have made an attempt to analyze extreme programming based RE approach to understand its utility in the requirement elicitation phase. In this study, different RE process models are evaluated and a comparison of the extreme programming technique is drawn to highlight the merits of the latter technique over the conventional RE techniques.
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Khalid, M., Haq, S. ul, & Khan, M. N. A. (2013). An Assessment of Extreme Programming Based Requirement Engineering Process. International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science, 5(2), 41–47. https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2013.02.06
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