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Publicações por Jorge Melegati

2019

Enablers and Inhibitors of Experimentation in Early-Stage Software Startups

Autores
Melegati, J; Chanin, R; Wang, X; Sales, A; Prikladnicki, R;

Publicação
PROFES

Abstract

2019

A Board Game to Teach Team Composition in Software Startups

Autores
Melegati, J; Guerra, E; Knop, I; Wang, X;

Publicação
ICSOB

Abstract

2019

Incorporating real projects into a software engineering undergraduate curriculum

Autores
Chanin, R; Melegati, J; Sales, A; Detoni, M; Wang, X; Prikladnicki, R;

Publicação
ICSE (Companion Volume)

Abstract

2019

Hypotheses engineering: first essential steps of experiment-driven software development

Autores
Melegati, J; Wang, X; Abrahamsson, P;

Publicação
RCoSE-DDrEE@ICSE

Abstract

2019

Continuous Data-driven Software Engineering - Towards a Research Agenda: Report on the Joint 5th International Workshop on Rapid Continuous Software Engineering (RCoSE 2019) and 1st International Works

Autores
Gerostathopoulos, I; Konersmann, M; Krusche, S; Mattos, DI; Bosch, J; Bures, T; Fitzgerald, B; Goedicke, M; Muccini, H; Olsson, HH; Brand, T; Chatley, R; Diamantopoulos, N; Friedman, A; Jiménez, M; Johanssen, JO; Manggala, P; Koseki, M; Melegati, J; Munaiah, N; Tamura, G; Theodorou, V; Wong, J; Figalist, I;

Publicação
ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes

Abstract

2019

A model of requirements engineering in software startups

Autores
Melegati, J; Goldman, A; Kon, F; Wang, X;

Publicação
Inf. Softw. Technol.

Abstract
Context: Over the past 20 years, software startups have created many products that have changed human life. Since these companies are creating brand-new products or services, requirements are difficult to gather and highly volatile. Although scientific interest in software development in this context has increased, the studies on requirements engineering in software startups are still scarce and mostly focused on elicitation activities. Objective: This study overcomes this gap by answering how requirements engineering practices are performed in this context. Method: We conducted a grounded theory study based on 17 interviews with software startups practitioners. Results: We constructed a model to show that software startups do not follow a single set of practices but, instead, build a custom process, changed throughout the development of the company, combining different practices according to a set of influences (Founders, Software Development Manager, Developers, Market, Business Model and Startup Ecosystem). Conclusion: Our findings show that requirements engineering activities in software startups are similar to those in agile teams, but some steps vary as a consequence of the lack of an accessible customer.

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