Requirements Engineering in Agile Software Development
Journal Title: Computer Science and Mathematical Modelling - Year 2010, Vol 0, Issue 5
Abstract
Agile Software Development approaches have become increasingly popular during the last few years. Agile practises have been developed with the aim to deliver software faster and to ensure that the software meets changing needs of customers. We can find out that there are a lot of practices and approaches which are created and developed in context of traditional Requirements Engineering and which are used by Agile methods with a good result. The goal of this article is to show how the Requirements Engineering technics are used by Agile methods and how this methods can be improved by them.
Authors and Affiliations
Artur Lipski
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