A proposed requirements prioritization model based on cost-value approach with collaboration perspective

Criteria analysis in requirement prioritization should always be transparent and holistic to increase the stakeholder’s satisfaction. Different stakeholders have their views on the same criteria, making it challenging to agree on a specific set of criterion weights. In software development, collabor...

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Main Authors: Tan, Amelia, Rozlina, Mohamed
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36715/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36715/1/2.%20ICSECS%202021%20-%20IEEExplore%20-%209537017.pdf
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Summary:Criteria analysis in requirement prioritization should always be transparent and holistic to increase the stakeholder’s satisfaction. Different stakeholders have their views on the same criteria, making it challenging to agree on a specific set of criterion weights. In software development, collaboration between client and developer is needed for requirements to be achieved. The cost-value approach to determining priority requirements requires a client perspective to determine the value and developer’s concept to ascertain costs, then form a cost-value diagram for analysis. Therefore, the research conducted has not been detailed using a cost-value approach involving a client perspective and a developer concept. Usually, the criteria and alternatives weighted by the decision-maker are vague, uncertain, and subjective. Furthermore, using fuzzy numbers help solve different types of uncertainty and conflicting requirements to produce reliable work. This study proposes increasing the weighting of criteria in the requirements prioritization technique, based on cost-value, by doing a collaboration perspective through Fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS using linguistic terms by presenting a proposed model.