From Sustainability in Requirements Engineering to a Sustainability-Aware Scrum Framework

Peter Garscha
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Sustainability has become an important topic in the field of requirements engineering. In general, five sustainability dimensions can be distinguished: economical, environmental, technical, social and individual. Software requirements can have positive and negative impacts on these different dimensions. A number of methods and frameworks have been already proposed that deal with the question on how impacts of software requirements on sustainability can be identified and managed as part of requirements engineering. Some open questions, however, remain: How can sustainability be supported by using agile development practices from frameworks like Scrum? Is it productive to consider sustainability in sprint planning meetings or product reviews? Is it useful to add sustainability aspects to acceptance criteria of user stories or a definition of done? This paper describes an ongoing doctoral study that attempts to find answers on the prior questions. The goal is to develop a sustainability-aware Scrum framework inspired by existing requirements engineering methods to improve the sustainability impacts of software systems and to make software as sustainable as possible.
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从需求工程中的可持续性到可持续性意识Scrum框架
可持续性已成为需求工程领域的一个重要课题。一般来说,可持续性可分为五个方面:经济、环境、技术、社会和个人。软件需求可以对这些不同的维度产生积极和消极的影响。已经提出了许多方法和框架来处理软件需求对可持续性的影响如何作为需求工程的一部分被识别和管理的问题。然而,仍然存在一些悬而未决的问题:如何通过使用Scrum等框架中的敏捷开发实践来支持可持续性?在sprint计划会议或产品评审中考虑可持续性是否有效?将可持续性方面添加到用户故事的接受标准或完成的定义中是否有用?本文描述了一项正在进行的博士研究,试图找到先前问题的答案。我们的目标是在现有需求工程方法的启发下,开发一个具有可持续性意识的Scrum框架,以改善软件系统的可持续性影响,并使软件尽可能地具有可持续性。
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