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Area of Science:

  • Software Engineering
  • Requirements Engineering
  • Value-Based Software Systems

Background:

  • Value-based requirements engineering is crucial for developing value-based software (VBS).
  • Effective VBS development relies on identifying and involving critical stakeholders.
  • Existing stakeholder identification and quantification (SIQ) methods for VBS are inadequate, time-consuming, and lack systematic implementation details.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the limitations of current SIQ approaches in VBS development.
  • To propose a novel, systematic framework for stakeholder identification and quantification.
  • To provide low-level implementation guidelines and metrics for SIQ in VBS.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the 'StakeMeter' framework for SIQ.
  • Verification and validation of the StakeMeter framework through case studies.
  • Inclusion of implementation guidelines, attributes, metrics, and quantification criteria within the framework.

Main Results:

  • The StakeMeter framework offers a systematic and detailed approach to SIQ for VBS.
  • It addresses issues of time consumption, complexity, and process initiation in stakeholder analysis.
  • The framework facilitates the selection of critical stakeholders with reduced judgmental error.

Conclusions:

  • StakeMeter provides a significant improvement over existing SIQ methods for VBS.
  • The framework enhances the quality of VBS by ensuring the participation of relevant stakeholders.
  • It offers practical, low-level implementation details for effective stakeholder quantification and prioritization.