VoVo: a hybrid requirements prioritization technique in scrum-agile environment

Requirements prioritization is a crucial process in Requirements Engineering. However, selecting an appropriate technique in Scrum-Agile environment which can satisfy a quality factor such as scalability, effectiveness and efficiency can be difficult. Moreover, it becomes much more difficult if the...

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Main Authors: Che Wil, Che Suhana, Ban, Ainita, Hassan, Sa‟adah, Che Pa, Noraini, Din, Jamilah
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Published: Science and Engineering Research Support Society 2019
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spelling my.upm.eprints.827392020-10-16T06:42:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82739/ VoVo: a hybrid requirements prioritization technique in scrum-agile environment Che Wil, Che Suhana Ban, Ainita Hassan, Sa‟adah Che Pa, Noraini Din, Jamilah Requirements prioritization is a crucial process in Requirements Engineering. However, selecting an appropriate technique in Scrum-Agile environment which can satisfy a quality factor such as scalability, effectiveness and efficiency can be difficult. Moreover, it becomes much more difficult if the stakeholders are distributed in different places and most of stakeholders tend to neglect this activity. This paper will proposed VoVo technique, a hybrid requirements prioritization technique which combined cumulative voting and Volere techniques. VoVo offers a structurally guided prioritization technique which can encourage user participation in prioritization process and also can mitigating the scalability issues especially in geographically distributed project. This hybrid technique is using two tiers prioritization process where in the first tier, the prioritization will be done by stakeholders while in the second tier requirementss will be prioritized by an experts usually a scrum master or project manager. The implemented VoVo has been evaluated through evaluation survey which addressed directly to scrum practitioners. Its suitability and effectiveness in managing and prioritizing requirements in Sprint Backlog will be measured based on testing and evaluation survey feedbacks. Hence, we conclude that VoVo technique is suitable to be used for managing and prioritizing requirements in Scrum project. Science and Engineering Research Support Society 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82739/1/VoVo%20a%20hybrid%20requirements%20prioritization%20technique%20in%20scrum-agile%20environment.pdf Che Wil, Che Suhana and Ban, Ainita and Hassan, Sa‟adah and Che Pa, Noraini and Din, Jamilah (2019) VoVo: a hybrid requirements prioritization technique in scrum-agile environment. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 28 (2). pp. 363-369. ISSN 2207-6360; ESSN: 20054238 http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/501/462
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description Requirements prioritization is a crucial process in Requirements Engineering. However, selecting an appropriate technique in Scrum-Agile environment which can satisfy a quality factor such as scalability, effectiveness and efficiency can be difficult. Moreover, it becomes much more difficult if the stakeholders are distributed in different places and most of stakeholders tend to neglect this activity. This paper will proposed VoVo technique, a hybrid requirements prioritization technique which combined cumulative voting and Volere techniques. VoVo offers a structurally guided prioritization technique which can encourage user participation in prioritization process and also can mitigating the scalability issues especially in geographically distributed project. This hybrid technique is using two tiers prioritization process where in the first tier, the prioritization will be done by stakeholders while in the second tier requirementss will be prioritized by an experts usually a scrum master or project manager. The implemented VoVo has been evaluated through evaluation survey which addressed directly to scrum practitioners. Its suitability and effectiveness in managing and prioritizing requirements in Sprint Backlog will be measured based on testing and evaluation survey feedbacks. Hence, we conclude that VoVo technique is suitable to be used for managing and prioritizing requirements in Scrum project.
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author Che Wil, Che Suhana
Ban, Ainita
Hassan, Sa‟adah
Che Pa, Noraini
Din, Jamilah
spellingShingle Che Wil, Che Suhana
Ban, Ainita
Hassan, Sa‟adah
Che Pa, Noraini
Din, Jamilah
VoVo: a hybrid requirements prioritization technique in scrum-agile environment
author_facet Che Wil, Che Suhana
Ban, Ainita
Hassan, Sa‟adah
Che Pa, Noraini
Din, Jamilah
author_sort Che Wil, Che Suhana
title VoVo: a hybrid requirements prioritization technique in scrum-agile environment
title_short VoVo: a hybrid requirements prioritization technique in scrum-agile environment
title_full VoVo: a hybrid requirements prioritization technique in scrum-agile environment
title_fullStr VoVo: a hybrid requirements prioritization technique in scrum-agile environment
title_full_unstemmed VoVo: a hybrid requirements prioritization technique in scrum-agile environment
title_sort vovo: a hybrid requirements prioritization technique in scrum-agile environment
publisher Science and Engineering Research Support Society
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82739/1/VoVo%20a%20hybrid%20requirements%20prioritization%20technique%20in%20scrum-agile%20environment.pdf
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