Impact of Requirements Elicitation Processes on Success of Information System Development Projects
Bormane Līga,
Gržibovska Jūlija,
Bērziša Solvita and
Grabis Jānis
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Bērziša Solvita: Riga Technical University, Latvia
Grabis Jānis: Riga Technical University, latvia
Information Technology and Management Science, 2016, vol. 19, issue 1, 57-64
Abstract:
Requirements articulating user needs and corresponding to enterprise business processes are a key to successful implementation of information system development projects. However, the parties involved in projects frequently are not able to agree on a common development vision and have difficulties expressing their needs. Several industry experts have acknowledged that requirements elicitation is one of the most difficult tasks in development projects. This study investigates the impact of requirements elicitation processes on project outcomes depending on the applied project development methodology.
Keywords: Agile programming methodology; business requirements; requirement elicitation; stakeholders; user requirements analysis; waterfall model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1515/itms-2016-0012
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