On Evidence-Based Risk Management in Requirements Engineering

Background: The sensitivity of Requirements Engineering (RE) to the context makes it difficult to efficiently control problems therein, thus, hampering an effective risk management devoted to allow for early corrective or even preventive measures. Problem: There is still little empirical knowledge a...

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Published inSoftware Quality: Methods and Tools for Better Software and Systems Vol. 302; pp. 39 - 59
Main Authors Méndez Fernández, Daniel, Tießler, Michaela, Kalinowski, Marcos, Felderer, Michael, Kuhrmann, Marco
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Springer International Publishing AG 2018
Springer International Publishing
SeriesLecture Notes in Business Information Processing
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ISBN9783319714394
3319714392
ISSN1865-1348
1865-1356
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-71440-0_3

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Summary:Background: The sensitivity of Requirements Engineering (RE) to the context makes it difficult to efficiently control problems therein, thus, hampering an effective risk management devoted to allow for early corrective or even preventive measures. Problem: There is still little empirical knowledge about context-specific RE phenomena which would be necessary for an effective context-sensitive risk management in RE. Goal: We propose and validate an evidence-based approach to assess risks in RE using cross-company data about problems, causes and effects. Research Method: We use survey data from 228 companies and build a probabilistic network that supports the forecast of context-specific RE phenomena. We implement this approach using spreadsheets to support a light-weight risk assessment. Results: Our results from an initial validation in 6 companies strengthen our confidence that the approach increases the awareness for individual risk factors in RE, and the feedback further allows for disseminating our approach into practice.
ISBN:9783319714394
3319714392
ISSN:1865-1348
1865-1356
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-71440-0_3