Field study on requirements engineering: Investigation of artefacts, project parameters, and execution strategies
D. M\'endez Fern\'andez, S. Wagner, K. Lochmann, A. Baumann, H. de, Carne

TL;DR
This study investigates requirements engineering processes in successful projects through content analysis, interviews, and statistical methods to identify artefact patterns and strategies that can be tailored to project specifics.
Contribution
It provides empirical insights into RE artefacts, project parameters, and strategies, enabling tailored RE approaches based on project characteristics.
Findings
No significant efficiency difference among strategies
Many project failure parameters can be managed successfully
Artefact patterns relate to specific project parameters
Abstract
Requirements Engineering (RE) is a critical discipline mostly driven by uncertainty, since it is influenced by the customer domain or by the development process model used. We aim to investigate RE processes in successful project environments to discover characteristics and strategies that allow us to elaborate RE tailoring approaches in the future. We perform a field study on a set of projects at one company. First, we investigate by content analysis which RE artefacts were produced in each project and to what extent they were produced. Second, we perform qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews to discover project parameters that relate to the produced artefacts. Third, we use cluster analysis to infer artefact patterns and probable RE execution strategies, which are the responses to specific project parameters. Fourth, we investigate by statistical tests the effort spent in…
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