Approaches in Determining User Story Quality through Requirement Elicitation : A Systematic Literature Review

Authors

  • Angga Hendriana University of Indonesia
  • Teguh Raharjo University of Indonesia
  • Anita Nurfitriani University of Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33022/ijcs.v12i6.3639

Keywords:

User Story Quality, Requirement Elicitation, Systematic Literature Review

Abstract

A survey of 108 agile practitioners revealed that user stories are the most widely used method for capturing requirements. However, user stories can be interpreted differently by different stakeholders, leading to potential misunderstandings within the development team. Additionally, the interconnectedness of user stories poses challenges during the requirement elicitation process. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of 27 articles about user story elicitation process were selected and these are examined to determine user story quality. This research will provide a comprehensive summary of user story elicitation approaches and their application in addressing user story quality issues. The study will also offer insights into selecting appropriate approaches for resolving challenges in user story requirement elicitation. Finally, most user story elicitation approach primarily focus on addressing the issue of ambiguity.

Author Biographies

Angga Hendriana, University of Indonesia

I am a master's degree student at the University of Indonesia

Teguh Raharjo, University of Indonesia

Mr. Teguh is a lecturer at the Magister of Information Technology program in University of Indonesia

Anita Nurfitriani, University of Indonesia

Mrs. Anita is an assistant lecturer at the Magister of Information Technology program in University of Indonesia.

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Published

01-01-2024