StakeQP: A semi-automated stakeholder quantification and prioritisation technique for requirement selection in software system projects
Abstract
Stakeholder quantification and prioritisation (SQP) is performed on the basis of the stakeholder's influence. The involvement of adequate stakeholders plays a crucial role in identifying and selecting the most essential requirements to produce a successful system. However, the current SQP techniques still face serious limitations, such as having insufficient low-level implementation details, being time-consuming, lacking an automation level,...
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Title
StakeQP: A semi-automated stakeholder quantification and prioritisation technique for requirement selection in software system projects
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
121
Pages
94 - 108
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