Software Requirements Division - An Interview Study at Saab AB, Electronic Defence Systems
Abstract
Software requirements are a crucial part of software development.
They are also part of the main reason why
projects fail. The previous research in the area of software
requirements has not been focused on the division of software
requirements. This paper presents an interview study
with such a focus. Five people working at Saab AB, Electronic
Defence Systems, Operations G oteborg (Saab EDS)
were interviewed about software requirements division and
how they conduct such divisions at Saab EDS. The respondents
answers were summarized and analysed. The analysis
showed that Saab EDS divide software requirements into
four levels; customer, system, subsystem and lower level.
The software requirements division are conducted through
group discussions. The basis of the division of software requirements
is indicated to be based upon expert knowledge
and that the software requirements division decisions are
people dependent. The improvement that Saab EDS can
proceed with, suggested by the paper author, is to take "software
requirements division decision"-notes to be able to keep
track of the reasoning behind the software requirements division
decision.
Degree
Kandidatuppsats
Bachelor thesis
Date
2010-09-24Author
Tyvik, Emelie
Keywords
requirements
division
development
software
industry
interviews
qualitative
Series/Report no.
Report/Department of Applied Information Technology
2010:004
Language
eng