Requirements Elicitation Techniques in Mobile Applications: A Systematic Literature Review

Requirements Elicitation Techniques in Mobile Applications: A Systematic Literature Review

Naela Bahurmuz, Rishaa Alnajim, Rasha Al-Mutairi, Zainab Al-Shingiti, Farrukh Saleem, Bahjat Fakieh
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/IJITPM.2021070101
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Abstract

The common view of requirements engineering consists of requirement elicitation, specification, validation, and evolution. Requirement elicitation is a significant stage to assure the quality of the requirement documentations and would affect the project success or failure. There are different techniques to elicit the requirements. Each technique has its advantages and disadvantages. Thus, it is important to adopt more than one kind of technique to describe a system clearly from different viewpoints. This study prospected some of the research papers in the same field to display the requirements elicitation techniques that are used in developing mobile applications from a variety of research disciplines. It suggests some requirements elicitation concepts to guide software engineers in selecting the techniques according to customers' needs and to show the common challenges that they face.
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Previous scientific research has produced various studies that described requirements elicitation. Thus, this literature highlights several systematic reviews regarding the process of the requirements elicitation techniques. Other studies focus on the characteristics of each technique and its effectiveness.

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