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An Exploratory Study of Requirements Engineering Practices in Indonesia – Part 1: Concepts and Problems Kurniawan, Tri A.; Rusdianto, Denny S.; Brata, Adam H.; Amalia, Faizatul; Santoso, Angga; Raharjo, Dini I. N. R. P.
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 4 No. 1: June 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (192.273 KB) | DOI: 10.25126/jitecs.201941110

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This paper provides the first part of statistical research findings of an exploratory study of the requirements engineering practices implemented in software development processes in Indonesia. This first part attempts to reveal facts regarding concepts and problems exist in such requirements engineering practices. We developed a comprehensive online questionnaire consisting of both closed- and open-ended questions in order to capture such facts. We invited 158 participant candidates representing industry and higher education institutions, however, 31 of them joined our web-based survey. Results show that most of participants confirm that requirements engineering must be properly performed in order to clearly define the valid product. They, however, encounter some difficulties in implementing requirements engineering concepts in practice due to a tight schedule, inappropriate skill of the analysts and inadequate tools used.
An Exploratory Study of Requirements Engineering Practices in Indonesia – Part 2: Efforts, Processes and Techniques Kurniawan, Tri Astoto; Rusdianto, Denny S.; Brata, Adam H.; Amalia, Faizatul; Santoso, Angga; Raharjo, Dini I. N. R. P.
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (2679.256 KB) | DOI: 10.25126/jitecs.202051164

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This paper provides the second part of statistical research findings of an exploratory study of the requirements engineering practices implemented in software development processes in Indonesia. This second part attempts to reveal facts regarding efforts, processes and techniques exist in such requirements engineering practices. Such facts were captured in accordance with the first part which were surveyed through a comprehensive online questionnaire consisting of both closed- and open-ended questions. We invited 158 participant candidates representing industry and higher education institutions, however, 31 of them joined our web-based survey. Results which respect to efforts, processes and techniques are presented along with related interpretations.