Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
551289 Information and Software Technology 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

ContextDuring development managers, analysts and designers often need to know whether enough requirements analysis work has been done and whether or not it is safe to proceed to the design stage.ObjectiveThis paper describes a new, simple and practical method for assessing our confidence in a set of requirements.MethodWe identified four confidence factors and used a goal oriented framework with a simple ordinal scale to develop a method for assessing confidence. We illustrate the method and show how it has been applied to a real systems development project.ResultsWe show how assessing confidence in the requirements could have revealed problems in this project earlier and so saved both time and money.ConclusionOur meta-level assessment of requirements provides a practical and pragmatic method that can prove useful to managers, analysts and designers who need to know when sufficient requirements analysis has been performed.

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