Die Dozenten der Informatik-Institute der Technischen Universität
Braunschweig laden im Rahmen des Informatik-Kolloquiums zu folgendem
Vortrag ein:
Zornitza Racheva, Universität von Twente, Niederlande:
Investigating the requirements prioritization in agile projects
Beginn: 16.09.2009, 10:00 Uhr
Ort: TU Braunschweig, Informatikzentrum, Mühlenpfordtstraße 23,
3. OG, Raum 349
Webseite: http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/cal/kolloq/2009-09-16-racheva.html
Kontakt: Dr. Andrea Herrmann
Continuous customer-centric requirements prioritization is essential in
successfully performing agile software development. Agile requirements
engineering is unique in two ways: (1) (re)prioritization happens at
inter-iteration time, and (2) the client plays a key role for making
prioritization decisions.
In this presentation I'll outline our investigation on the topic of agile
prioritization methods, that yield a conceptual model for understanding
the inter-iteration prioritization process. One of our findings is that
the concept of business value plays a key role in the process, and we
performed further study, dedicated to the definition and understanding of
this concept. I'll comment on the results and implications of our study
for research and practice and will discuss our goals and future work.
The topic will be positioned in the context of the QuadRead (Quality
Driven Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design) project.
Die Dozenten der Informatik-Institute der Technischen Universität
Braunschweig laden im Rahmen des Informatik-Kolloquiums zu folgendem
Vortrag ein:
Zornitza Racheva, Universität von Twente, Niederlande:
Investigating the requirements prioritization in agile projects
Beginn: 16.09.2009, 10:00 Uhr
Ort: TU Braunschweig, Informatikzentrum, Mühlenpfordtstraße 23,
3. OG, Raum 349
Webseite: http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/cal/kolloq/2009-09-16-racheva.html
Kontakt: Dr. Andrea Herrmann
Continuous customer-centric requirements prioritization is essential in
successfully performing agile software development. Agile requirements
engineering is unique in two ways: (1) (re)prioritization happens at
inter-iteration time, and (2) the client plays a key role for making
prioritization decisions.
In this presentation I'll outline our investigation on the topic of agile
prioritization methods, that yield a conceptual model for understanding
the inter-iteration prioritization process. One of our findings is that
the concept of business value plays a key role in the process, and we
performed further study, dedicated to the definition and understanding of
this concept. I'll comment on the results and implications of our study
for research and practice and will discuss our goals and future work.
The topic will be positioned in the context of the QuadRead (Quality
Driven Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design) project.