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Sixth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'99)
Supporting Distributed Collaborative Prioritization
Takamatsu, Japan
December 07-December 10
ISBN: 0-7695-0509-0
Jung-Won Park, University of Southern California
Daniel Port, University of Southern California
Barry Boehm, University of Southern California
Software developers are seldom able to implement stakeholders' requirements fully when time and resources are limited. To solve the problem, requirement engineers together with the stakeholders must prioritize requirements. The problem is exacerbated when the stakeholders are not all in the same place and/or can not collaborate at the same time. We have constructed a system called the Distributed Collaboration and Prioritization Tool (DCPT) to support the distributed and collaborative prioritization. In this paper, we will discuss the prioritization model implemented within DCPT and will give examples of using the tool. We will also discuss DCPT's integration with USC's WinWin requirements capture and negotiation system.
Index Terms:
Prioritization, Requirement Capture, Requirement Negotiation, WinWin, Distributed System
Citation:
Jung-Won Park, Daniel Port, Barry Boehm, "Supporting Distributed Collaborative Prioritization," apsec, pp.560, Sixth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'99), 1999
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