Aplicação da Abordagem Ágil REACT para a Melhoria do Processo de Desenvolvimento de Requisitos: O Caso da W3AS
Abstract
The relationship between Requirements Engineering (RE) and agile methods has attracted a lot of attention from researchers in recent years (Daneva et al., 2015), as agile methods have emerged as a great option to minimize some of the problems faced by approaches, such as: low customer involvement, high change in requirements, poorly specified requirements, among others. In this scenario, Santos et al. (2018) proposed a specific agile method to the RE area called REACT (Requirements Evolution in Agile ContexT), a method that was designed from other agile methods. Thus, this presentation aims to describe the report about a case study on the application of REACT, an agile method to support software requirements development, in a real software development environment, the W3AS software factory. This case study assessed the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to the assets that make up REACT, namely: work products, life cycle, roles, and ceremonies. About the results, it was observed that REACT was effective, simple to use, strongly collaborative, suitable, user centered and goal oriented. Thus, achieved its main purpose to evolve the requirements of a software product in iteratively, efficiently and under of the agile mindset.
References
Santos, K., Oliveira, S., Filho, J. (2018) “REACT: An Agile Method to Software Requirements Development”. In: 15th International Conference on Information Systems and Technology Management, , São Paulo-SP.
