Title
Management of quality requirements in agile and rapid software development: A systematic mapping study
Abstract
Context:Quality requirements (QRs) describe the desired quality of software, and they play an important role in the success of software projects. In agile software development (ASD), QRs are often ill-defined and not well addressed due to the focus on quickly delivering functionality. Rapid software development (RSD) approaches (e.g., continuous delivery and continuous deployment), which shorten delivery times, are more prone to neglect QRs. Despite the significance of QRs in both ASD and RSD, there is limited synthesized knowledge on their management in those approaches. Objective:This study aims to synthesize state-of-the-art knowledge about QR management in ASD and RSD, focusing on three aspects: bibliometric, strategies, and challenges. Research method:Using a systematic mapping study with a snowballing search strategy, we identified and structured the literature on QR management in ASD and RSD. Check the PDF file to see the full abstract and document.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1016/j.infsof.2019.106225
Information and Software Technology
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Quality requirements,Non-functional requirements,Agile software development,Rapid software development,Systematic mapping study,Systematic literature reviews
Journal
123
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0950-5849
4
0.48
References 
Authors
0
9