An Iterative Technique for Requirement Elicitation in Global Software Development [ ]


The purpose of the research is to solve those ambiguities which arise when requirements gathering are conducted globally. In the global software devel-opment there are unique challenges for developers and system users across national, cultural, political and language barriers. The most important challenge in the global software development is the selection of an appropriate technique and how the change management process can be applied because the technology is transforming day by day. There is a need that software engineers must be free and open to choose the requirement elicitation techniques and applicable changes can be made any time. This research made comparison between requirement elicitation techniques. The quantitative approach was used by processing online survey and interview and on the basis of these findings we will be able to find out that how the requirements should be gathered and some suggestions also been given to improve the process.