Search for dissertations about: "Market-driven requirements engineering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Market-driven requirements engineering.
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1. Requirements Engineering Supporting Technical Product Management
Abstract : Market-Driven Requirements Engineering (MDRE) handles the continuous flow of requirements in an engineering effort, and is not limited to a development instance but part of technical product management as a whole. The market-driven environment generates large amounts of requirements from multiple sources, internal and external, threatening to overload the technical management of products. READ MORE
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2. Improving Requirements Selection Quality in Market-Driven Software Development
Abstract : The thesis aims at finding means for assessing and improving the requirements engineering (RE) process in order to enhance software product quality and increase the competitive edge of software organisations. Quality can be defined as the ability to satisfy the customers’ expectations. READ MORE
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3. Software Process Assessment & Improvement in Industrial Requirements Engineering
Abstract : Requirements Engineering (RE) is a crucial part of any product management and product development activity, and as such deficiencies in the RE process may have severe consequences. There are reports from industry that point towards inadequate requirements being one of the leading sources for project failure. READ MORE
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4. Understanding and supporting requirements engineering decisions in market-driven software product development
Abstract : Context: Requirements engineering (RE) for software products offered to a mass market is concerned with deciding which of the diverse and large amounts of potential requirements to implement into future releases of a product. While being the key for achieving success, these decisions are very complex. READ MORE
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5. Visualizing, Analyzing and Managing the Scope of Software Releases in Large-Scale Requirements Engineering
Abstract : Large market-driven software companies face new challenges in requirements engineering and management that emerged due to their recent extensive growth. At the same time, the pressure generated by competitors’ and users’ expectations demands being more competitive, creative and flexible to more quickly respond to a rapidly changing market situation. READ MORE