Revisiting the Challenges in Aligning RE and V&V: Experiences from the Public Sector

Jakob Larsson, Markus Borg

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Abstract

Successful coordination of Requirements Engineering and Testing (RET) is
crucial in large-scale software engineering. If the activities involved in RET
are not aligned, effort is inevitably wasted, and the probability of delivering
high quality software products in time decreases. Previous work has identified
sixteen challenges in aligning RET in a case study of six companies.
However, all six case companies selected for the study are active in
proprietary software engineering. In this experience report, we discuss to what
extent the identified RET alignment challenges apply to the development of a
large information system for managing grants from the European Union. We
confirm that most of the findings from previous work also apply to the public
sector, including the challenges of aligning goals within an organization,
specifying high-quality requirements, and verifying quality aspects.
Furthermore, we emphasize that the public sector might be impacted by
shifting political power, and that several RET alignment challenges are
amplified in multi-project environments.
Original languageEnglish
Pages4-11
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Event1st International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing - Karlskrona, Sweden
Duration: 2014 Aug 26 → …

Conference

Conference1st International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing
Country/TerritorySweden
CityKarlskrona
Period2014/08/26 → …

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Computer Sciences

Free keywords

  • software testing
  • Requirements engineering
  • public sector
  • communication
  • software process

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