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An experiment on creating scenario profiles for software change

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An experiment on creating scenario profiles for software change
Scenario profiles are used increasingly often for the assessment of quality attributes during the architectural design of software systems. However, the definition of scenario profiles is subjective and no data is available on the effects of individuals on scenario profiles. In this paper we present the design, analysis and results of a controlled experiment on the effect of individuals on scenario profiles, so that others can replicate the experiments on other projects and people. Both scenario profiles created by individuals and by groups are studied. The findings from the experiment showed that groups with prepared members proved to be the best method for creating scenario profiles. Unprepared groups did not perform better than individuals when creating scenario profiles.
PerOlof Bengtsson, Jan Bosch
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Updated 17 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2000
Where ANSOFT
Authors PerOlof Bengtsson, Jan Bosch
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