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. 2024 Sep 28;13:102978. doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2024.102978
No Author Research Title Proposed Research Discussion
Conclusion Future work
LR-1 William J. Kettinger, James T.C. Teng, Subhashish Guha Business Process Change: A Study of Methodologies, Techniques, and Tools* The purpose of this research is to conduct an inquiry into Business Process Reengineering (BPR). Methods, Techniques, and Tools (MTTs). It helps to improve BPR practices. Further research is based on Improvement needed by BPR professional business process and IS.
LR-2 Nafisa Osman, Abd-El-Kader Sahraou0i A Software Requirement Engineering Framework to Enhance Critical Success Factors for ERP Implementation This research purpose is to criticize the failure and success rate of a software project. This is focused on CS. The conclusion of this paper is filling the study gap between CSF of ERP from the RE process. Further research work is the enhancement of more achievable frameworks of RE and ERP, CSF
LR-3 Sharon McGee1 and Des Greer A Software Requirements Change Source Taxonomy The purpose of this paper defines the unpredictable changes during the software development cycle. The outcome of this paper is to change Tigger taxonomy. The future paining is investigating what kinds of requirements are more susceptible to change.
LR_4 Bano, Muneera
Imtiaz, Salma
Ikram, Naveed
Niazi, Mahmood
Usman, Muhammad
Causes of requirement change a systematic literature review The purpose of this paper is to point out various reasons and frequency in the development phase of software. The conclusion of this paper is to help save cost, reduce overall development time and increase the success rate of projects. More experimental research is needed to identify and fully understand the causes of the change of need Keywords.
LR-5 S D P Harker and K D Eason The Change and Evolution of Requirements as a Challenge to the Practice of Software Engineering The purpose of this paper is to effective communication between users and designers. The nature and causes of the change will determine the approach taken in a particular circumstance. Another feature of these approaches is needed More experimental research for changing requirements
LR-6 Antje von Knethen Change-Oriented Requirements Traceability. Support for Evolution of Embedded Systems The purpose of this paper was to develop an accurate impact analysis that improves planning as well as implementing changes. Three experimental studies show the real benefits of our approach An accurate set of feedback from the project planner can be used to accurately estimate the cost of implementing the desired change According to experimental research, perspectives help impact analyses be more effective and efficient and assist more consistent change implementation. Explains our experimental findings and upcoming study.
LR-7 T. Hillman Willis and C. Richard Huston Vendor Requirements and Evaluation in a Just-In-Time Environment The purpose of this paper is to describe the attributes that a supplier should own to fulfil the role of JIT supplies. The dimensional analysis model is particularly suitable for evaluating suppliers competing to furnish parts/materials in a just-in-environment environment. In the future experimental research work needs to more accurately analyses models.
LR-8 AbhijitChakraborty, 2 MrinalKanti Baowaly, 3 Ashraful Arefin, 4 Ali Newaz Baha The Role of Requirement Engineering in software development cycle This paper shows an effective engineering method of need.
This paper examines the hospital to be a case study for which a software system has been developed keeping in view the approach mentioned.
The OSDM widely used approach takes an object-based approach. According to this viewpoint, a domain-based method is suitable for capturing users' needs and wants as well as its boundary, which minimizes error on subsequent phases and maintenance costs.
LR- 09 Bhatti, M. W., Hayat, F., Ehsan, N., Ishaque, A., Ahmed, S., &Sarwar, S. Z. An Investigation of Changing Requirements concerning Development Phases of a Software Project It highlights the significant correlation between design and testing phase changes, emphasizing the need for effective change management to ensure successful software development. The changing requirements of the software project are analyzed in detail through narrative data, spearman's RHOs, and regression analysis. In the future experimental research work needs more accurate static analysis.
LR-10 Khan, Arif Ali
Basri, Shuib
Dominic, P. D.D.
A proposed framework for requirement change management in global software development The aim of this study is to propose a framework for RCM in geographically distributed software development systems and describe the identification of the communication risks, their causes, and effects during RCM in GSD The proposed RCM framework is aimed at improving understanding of the roles, artifacts, and activities involved in GSD, especially from the perspective of the management system of change In addition, some routes will be proposed to reduce communication risks which have been highlighted during RCM in GSD projects
LR- 11 Zainab ShehzadI,Farooque Azam, M. Waseem Anwar, Iqra Qasim A Novel Framework for Change Requirement Management (CRM) In Agile Software Development (ASD) This paper proposes how to categorize requirements, track implemented/unimplemented requirements, Save/Update requirements in the repository. The proposed CRM framework applies to all kinds of software organizations, especially for the organization dealing with agile procedures. In the future, we intend to extend the proposed framework to include the risk identification phase associated with the CRM process.
LR- 12 Akbar, Muhammad Azeem SRCMIMM Managing Requirements Change Activities in Global Software Development. The objective of this research work is to develop a model for the successful implementation of RCM activities in the GSD environment. This study identifies the successful factor and challenges through the SLR approach concerning the “project administration” category In future, we will conduct real-world study.
LR-13 Agyeman Addai, Daniel A Cloud-Based Framework For Managing Requirements Change In Global Software Development In the model, all stakeholders have a single platform from which they can communicate, collaborate, and control the processes involved in managing change. The purpose for the investigation into the difficulties of managing requirements change in global software development and the crucial role of collaboration technologies, together with its significant conceptual contributions, has been reiterated. The role of proxy client and its implications on global software development activities has been a beneficial area for future study.
LR-14 M Azeemakbar,Mshafiq,drnasraullah AZ-Model of software requirements change management in global software development This study proposed a comprehensive framework for the successful implementation of RCM activities in Global Software Development (GSD) namely “AZ-Model of RCM”. The proposed model AZ- Model of RCM has the capabilities to handle the RCs efficiently through specialized project management and strong time boxing. In the future, it is planned to conduct a systematic literature review (SLR) to identify the barriers to the RCM process in the context of GSD.
LR-15 M Azeem Akbar, Nasrullah, Shameem, Amna Maqboo, Khizer Abbas Investigation of Project Administration related challenging factors of Requirements Change Management in global software development: A systematic literature review In GSD the software development activities are carried out across geographical boundaries. The objectives of GSD is to minimize the development cost and compete with the market by using the globally available resources Finally, it results that all sized organizations experienced a few different challenges while implementing the RCM process in the GSD environment. The primary objective of this study is to develop software requirements change management and implementation maturity model (SRCMIMM).