Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Graduação

Um estudo de mapeamento sistemático da literatura com foco em desenvolvimento ágil de requisitos no contexto de projetos de software

The Agile Requirements Development (DRE Agile) process is a relatively new approach to obtain customer, product, and product component requirements, since a methodology that was consolidated only in 2001 with the "Manifesto for the Development Agile software", that aims to improve the software devel...

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Autor principal: LEITE, Manoel Victor Rodrigues
Outros Autores: SOUZA, Adilson Francisco Ferreira
Grau: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Graduação
Publicado em: 2022
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Acesso em linha: https://bdm.ufpa.br:8443/jspui/handle/prefix/4809
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The Agile Requirements Development (DRE Agile) process is a relatively new approach to obtain customer, product, and product component requirements, since a methodology that was consolidated only in 2001 with the "Manifesto for the Development Agile software", that aims to improve the software development processes. Therefore, it was necessary to analyze in an in-depth way all the published works in the academic or industrial environment about the methodologies, methods, techniques and practices already explored, in order to identify gaps to improve the Agile DRE activities. This work contributes with Evidence-Based Software Engineering presenting a Systematic Literature Mapping (MSL) for Agile Requirements Development in the context of software projects, using the methodology adopted by a Systematic Literature Review (RSL).This MSL proposes to present, by a Systematic Review Protocol, the authors, nationalities, types of publication, and other information found in the world literature on Agile Requirements Development in software projects, proposed in studies published in the last fifteen years by scholars in the area.It will present concepts related to the subject, the results obtained and the analysis on the results through tables and graphs with information about the studies obtained through research sources, related to the process of Agile Requirements Development in the context of software projects.