Specification of Requirements and Software Architecture for the Customisation of Enterprise Software: A Multi-case Study Based on the RE4SA Model

T. Spijkman, S. Brinkkemper, F. Dalpiaz, Anne-Fleur Hemmer, Richard van de Bospoort
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Many failed software projects can be traced to bad requirements management. Additionally, there is a big gap be-tween state of the art and practice in software architecture. For enterprise software customisation, not only do these issues apply, but additional challenges exist too. Instead of one standard soft-ware product, vendors often have to deal with customised ver-sions with additional maintenance challenges. In this research, we apply the Requirements Engineering for Software Architecture (RE4SA) model via a multi-case study to show how the require-ments engineering and software architecture disciplines can be linked, and in doing so provide improvements to both areas. Our multi-case study regards enterprise software customisation and shows improvements in requirements management and higher alignment between the software architecture and requirements.
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企业软件定制的需求规范和软件体系结构:基于RE4SA模型的多案例研究
许多失败的软件项目可以追溯到糟糕的需求管理。另外,在软件架构的技术水平和实践之间存在很大的差距。对于企业软件定制,不仅存在这些问题,而且还存在其他挑战。供应商通常不得不处理带有额外维护挑战的定制版本,而不是一个标准的软件产品。在本研究中,我们通过多案例研究应用软件架构需求工程(RE4SA)模型,以展示需求工程和软件架构学科如何联系起来,并在这样做的过程中为这两个领域提供改进。我们的多案例研究关注企业软件定制,并展示了需求管理方面的改进,以及软件架构和需求之间更高的一致性。
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