Engineering and Managing Software Requirements
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-28244-0_4
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Requirements Prioritization

Abstract: Abstract:This chapter provides an overview of techniques for prioritization of requirements for software products. Prioritization is a crucial step towards making good decisions regarding product planning for single and multiple releases. Various aspects of functionality are considered, such as importance, risk, cost, etc. Prioritization decisions are made by stakeholders, including users, managers, developers, or their representatives. Methods are given how to combine individual prioritizations based on overa… Show more

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“…Thus, no more information presents that one requirement has more or less priority than others inside the same priority (Ma, 2009). The numerical assignment is discussed by a number of studies such as (Berander, Andrews, 2005), (Bradner, 1997), (IEEE-STD,1998), (Karlsson et al, 2006), (Leffingwell & Widrig, 2000) and (Sommerville & Sawyer, 1997).…”
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“…Thus, no more information presents that one requirement has more or less priority than others inside the same priority (Ma, 2009). The numerical assignment is discussed by a number of studies such as (Berander, Andrews, 2005), (Bradner, 1997), (IEEE-STD,1998), (Karlsson et al, 2006), (Leffingwell & Widrig, 2000) and (Sommerville & Sawyer, 1997).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cumulative Voting (CV) which is another name of hundred-dollar method that was proposed by (Berander, & Andrews, 2005), and (Hatton, 2007). Hundred-dollar is considered as a simple and straight forward technique for preferring requirements.…”
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“…Binary Search Tree Binary search tree method by Hopcroft, Aho and Ullman [11] is another technique used for sorting requirements. Berander and Andrews [12] suggested simple ranking requirement prioritisation technique. In simple ranking, requirements are ranged from 1 to n where n is any integer value.…”
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“…Furthermore, quality requirements often have the before-mentioned continuous scale, trade-offs among each other, and effect on the utility of each other and the utility of functional requirements [1]. Thus, prioritization techniques for functional requirements are not properly applicable to quality requirements [1,3].…”
Section: Quality Requirements Prioritization In Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%