全球分布式COTS定制中的需求管理

Waqar Hussain, Jim Buchan, T. Clear
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在当今世界的国际连接的软件劳动力和消费者市场中,全球分布式软件开发(GSD)是常见的。众所周知,全球需求工程(GRE)活动是具有挑战性的。然而,没有解决这些挑战的灵丹妙药,在实践中,GRE方法通常是根据项目的特点进行调整的。一个很少受到研究人员关注的重要背景是日益流行的商用现货(COTS)产品定制。本文提供了对具有全球分布的客户端和供应商团队的COTS定制上下文中的GRE的见解。本文采用探索性案例研究方法来理解这种情况下的GRE活动。通过对访谈数据和相关工件的分析,建立了详细的过程模型。确定了项目的全局和COTS方面的洞察力和挑战。这对在全球COTS定制项目中工作的从业者和研究人员提出了一些启示。
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Managing Requirements in Globally Distributed COTS Customization
In today's world of internationally connected software labor and consumer markets, globally distributed software development (GSD) is common. It is well documented that global requirements engineering (GRE) activities are challenging. However, there is no silver bullet to address these challenges and in practice GRE methods are generally contextualized to suit project characteristics. An important context that has received little attention from researchers is the increasingly popular Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) product customization. This paper offers insights into GRE in the context of a COTS customization with globally distributed client and vendor teams. An exploratory case study approach is taken to understand the GRE activities in this situation. A detailed process model is developed from analyses of interview data and relevant artifacts. Insights and challenges particular to the global and COTS aspects of the project are identified. This suggests some implications for practitioners and researchers working in global COTS customization projects.
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