TY - JOUR
T1 - Prioritizing Critical Success Factors of Requirements Engineering using Analytical Hierarchy Process
AU - Eitiveni, Imairi
AU - Hutapea, Hardyn Alexander
PY - 2023/4/5
Y1 - 2023/4/5
N2 - Requirements engineering is not as straightforward as asking stakeholders what they want the information systems to do. In most cases, their vision tends to be limited by the status quo. Eliciting a complete set of requirements that fulfil every gap and withstand scrutiny during validation is challenging. Hence, it is important to consider various factors influencing the success of requirements engineering. This paper identifies and prioritizes multiple critical success factors of requirements engineering using the Analytical Hierarchy Process. The initial model was developed from literature review and validated using evidence from an empirical study. Quantitative data was collected through a questionnaire and then analyzed to rank the success criteria and critical success factors. The results show that the user satisfaction is the most important success criterion, while the clear definition of project scopes and goals is the most critical factor for the success of requirements engineering.
AB - Requirements engineering is not as straightforward as asking stakeholders what they want the information systems to do. In most cases, their vision tends to be limited by the status quo. Eliciting a complete set of requirements that fulfil every gap and withstand scrutiny during validation is challenging. Hence, it is important to consider various factors influencing the success of requirements engineering. This paper identifies and prioritizes multiple critical success factors of requirements engineering using the Analytical Hierarchy Process. The initial model was developed from literature review and validated using evidence from an empirical study. Quantitative data was collected through a questionnaire and then analyzed to rank the success criteria and critical success factors. The results show that the user satisfaction is the most important success criterion, while the clear definition of project scopes and goals is the most critical factor for the success of requirements engineering.
KW - Critical Success Factors
KW - Requirements engineering
KW - Analytic Hierarchy Process
KW - software development
KW - ranking
UR - https://jsi.cs.ui.ac.id/index.php/jsi/article/view/1197
U2 - 10.21609/jsi.v19i1.1197
DO - 10.21609/jsi.v19i1.1197
M3 - Article
SN - 2502-6631
VL - 19
SP - 13
EP - 27
JO - Jurnal Sistem Informasi
JF - Jurnal Sistem Informasi
IS - 1
ER -