Study Of Literature For Development Of Questionnaire On Requirement Elicitation
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Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to determine the questions to be included in the questionnaire (relating to the choice of requirement elicitation for software projects) and to investigate the scale of measurements for the respective items. The targeted search strategy included articles on the selection of questions and scale of measurement and their method of analysis. Findings were assembled and collated based on pre-determined categories: Project duration, experience of the Requirement elicitor, domain experience, time to elicit the user requirements, number of functionalities, and software project duration.
Design/methodology/approach – This paper conducts a systematic literature review using databases like ProQuest and Google Scholar.
Findings – Results show that: Five-point likert scale is popularly used to measure the level of project complexities. This study also draws the attention of practitioners towards the use of closed-ended questions to measure their perception towards the appropriate RET.