State of the Art on User Story Mapping and Scenarios to Specify Software Requirements

Autores
Alegretti, Andrea; Panizzi, Marisa D.; Antonelli, Leandro
Año de publicación
2024
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Requirements engineering is vital to software development, by ensuring software products comply with clients’ needs. However, it faces significant challenges, such as failures due to deficiencies in requirements specification, accounting for up to 47% of all failures in software projects. In order to mitigate these problems, adequately capturing the user’s domain knowledge and needs through Natural Language models, such as User Story Mapping (USM) and Scenarios becomes essential. This paper presents the state of the art on these two tools for software requirements specification. First, a systematic mapping study (SMS) is conducted and this is complemented by an exploratory study based on a survey in order to collect evidence on the current state of practice on the use of the User Story Mapping and Scenarios tools for requirements specification in the software industry. The results of both studies showed that USM and Scenarios are key tools in requirements specification and that using them complementarily enhances accuracy and clarity. Their direct relationship makes it possible to efficiently structure and prioritize needs, by optimizing communication between teams and enhancing the ability of projects to be adapted to the client’s requirements, thus establishing an innovative path in requirements engineering
Materia
Ciencias de la Computación e Información
User Story Mapping
scenarios
requirements specification
systematic mapping study
survey
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
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Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv State of the Art on User Story Mapping and Scenarios to Specify Software Requirements
title State of the Art on User Story Mapping and Scenarios to Specify Software Requirements
spellingShingle State of the Art on User Story Mapping and Scenarios to Specify Software Requirements
Alegretti, Andrea
Ciencias de la Computación e Información
User Story Mapping
scenarios
requirements specification
systematic mapping study
survey
title_short State of the Art on User Story Mapping and Scenarios to Specify Software Requirements
title_full State of the Art on User Story Mapping and Scenarios to Specify Software Requirements
title_fullStr State of the Art on User Story Mapping and Scenarios to Specify Software Requirements
title_full_unstemmed State of the Art on User Story Mapping and Scenarios to Specify Software Requirements
title_sort State of the Art on User Story Mapping and Scenarios to Specify Software Requirements
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Alegretti, Andrea
Panizzi, Marisa D.
Antonelli, Leandro
author Alegretti, Andrea
author_facet Alegretti, Andrea
Panizzi, Marisa D.
Antonelli, Leandro
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Antonelli, Leandro
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias de la Computación e Información
User Story Mapping
scenarios
requirements specification
systematic mapping study
survey
topic Ciencias de la Computación e Información
User Story Mapping
scenarios
requirements specification
systematic mapping study
survey
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Requirements engineering is vital to software development, by ensuring software products comply with clients’ needs. However, it faces significant challenges, such as failures due to deficiencies in requirements specification, accounting for up to 47% of all failures in software projects. In order to mitigate these problems, adequately capturing the user’s domain knowledge and needs through Natural Language models, such as User Story Mapping (USM) and Scenarios becomes essential. This paper presents the state of the art on these two tools for software requirements specification. First, a systematic mapping study (SMS) is conducted and this is complemented by an exploratory study based on a survey in order to collect evidence on the current state of practice on the use of the User Story Mapping and Scenarios tools for requirements specification in the software industry. The results of both studies showed that USM and Scenarios are key tools in requirements specification and that using them complementarily enhances accuracy and clarity. Their direct relationship makes it possible to efficiently structure and prioritize needs, by optimizing communication between teams and enhancing the ability of projects to be adapted to the client’s requirements, thus establishing an innovative path in requirements engineering
description Requirements engineering is vital to software development, by ensuring software products comply with clients’ needs. However, it faces significant challenges, such as failures due to deficiencies in requirements specification, accounting for up to 47% of all failures in software projects. In order to mitigate these problems, adequately capturing the user’s domain knowledge and needs through Natural Language models, such as User Story Mapping (USM) and Scenarios becomes essential. This paper presents the state of the art on these two tools for software requirements specification. First, a systematic mapping study (SMS) is conducted and this is complemented by an exploratory study based on a survey in order to collect evidence on the current state of practice on the use of the User Story Mapping and Scenarios tools for requirements specification in the software industry. The results of both studies showed that USM and Scenarios are key tools in requirements specification and that using them complementarily enhances accuracy and clarity. Their direct relationship makes it possible to efficiently structure and prioritize needs, by optimizing communication between teams and enhancing the ability of projects to be adapted to the client’s requirements, thus establishing an innovative path in requirements engineering
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