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Requirements Prioritization Based on Benefit and Cost Prediction: An Agenda for Future Research
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringProject ManagementRequirement ModelingSoftware EngineeringSoftware AnalysisOperations ResearchSoftware RequirementNon-functional RequirementManagementSystems EngineeringDecision TheoryBusiness RequirementQuantitative ManagementSoftware CycleSystematic ReviewRequirement EngineeringPredictive AnalyticsDesignRequirements PrioritizationCostbenefit AnalysisComputer ScienceSoftware DesignProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingCost PredictionRequirement ManagementFuture ResearchDecision ScienceSystem Software
In early phases of the software cycle, requirements prioritization necessarily relies on the specified requirements and on predictions of benefit and cost of individual requirements. This paper presents results of a systematic review of literature, which investigates how existing methods approach the problem of requirements prioritization based on benefit and cost. From this review, it derives a set of under-researched issues which warrant future efforts and sketches an agenda for future research in this area.
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