Bridging the research-practice gap in requirements engineering

Date
2009
Authors
Pais, S
Talbot, A
Connor, AM
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Item type
Journal Article
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National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications (NACCQ)
Abstract

This paper examines the perceived research-practice gap in software requirements engineering, with a particular focus on requirements specification and modelling. Various contributions by researchers to write requirements specifications are reviewed and in addition practitioners viewpoints are also taken into consideration. On comparing the research and practice in this field, possible causes for the gap are identified. The barriers to adopt research contributions in practice are also reviewed. Finally recommendations to overcome this gap are made.

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Keywords
Software requirements engineering , Requirements specification
Source
Bulletin of Applied Computing and Information Technology, 7(1).
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