Agile Requirement Change Management Model for Global Software Development
Neha Koulecar, Bachan Ghimire

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive agile requirements change management model designed specifically for global software development, aiming to overcome limitations of existing models and improve project success.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel, robust ARCM model tailored for agile global development, validated through literature review and empirical expert evaluation.
Findings
Effective in real-world settings
Identifies areas for improvement
Enhances agile global development practices
Abstract
We propose a noble, comprehensive and robust agile requirements change management (ARCM) model that addresses the limitations of existing models and is tailored for agile software development in the global software development paradigm. To achieve this goal, we conducted an exhaustive literature review and an empirical study with RCM industry experts. Our study evaluated the effectiveness of the proposed RCM model in a real-world setting and identifies any limitations or areas for improvement. The results of our study provide valuable insights into how the proposed RCM model can be applied in agile global software development environments to improve software development practices and optimize project success rates.
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TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices
