[ Desarrollo de software utilizando una metodología ágil desde la perspectiva de los requisitos del usuario ]
Volume 58, Issue 1, December 2021, Pages 8–17
Ana Laura Roman Luna1, José Juan Hernández Mora2, Higinio Nava Bautista3, and Abel Edwin Guarneros Morales4
1 Maestría en Sistemas Computacionales, Tecnológico Nacional de México, I. T. Apizaco, Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico
2 Maestría en Sistemas Computacionales, Instituto Tecnológico de Apizaco, Mexico
3 Maestría en Sistemas Computacionales, Tecnológico Nacional de México, I. T. Apizaco, Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico
4 Maestría en Sistemas Computacionales, Tecnológico Nacional de México, I. T. Apizaco, Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico
Original language: Spanish
Copyright © 2021 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
The aim of this article is to describe the proposal for an agile methodology focused on user requirements and its implementation in the System of Integral Administration of Human Resources (SAIRH). This methodology consists of a pre-phase of requirements that can be implemented to an agile methodology, in addition to a cycle for change requests that is incorporated into the cycle of the methodology used, the pre-phase consists of 5 stages: collection, analysis, prototyping, negotiation and the initial requirements report. The change request cycle includes 4 stages: change request, analysis, negotiation, adding the change to the requirements report. The implementation is carried out in the SAIRH where the XP methodology with MVC is used and both the pre-phase of requirements and the change request cycle are included, at the end of this work the impact that the use of this methodology has on the development time of the system is analyzed.
Author Keywords: Requirements, Software, Methodology, Elicitation, Agile.
Volume 58, Issue 1, December 2021, Pages 8–17
Ana Laura Roman Luna1, José Juan Hernández Mora2, Higinio Nava Bautista3, and Abel Edwin Guarneros Morales4
1 Maestría en Sistemas Computacionales, Tecnológico Nacional de México, I. T. Apizaco, Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico
2 Maestría en Sistemas Computacionales, Instituto Tecnológico de Apizaco, Mexico
3 Maestría en Sistemas Computacionales, Tecnológico Nacional de México, I. T. Apizaco, Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico
4 Maestría en Sistemas Computacionales, Tecnológico Nacional de México, I. T. Apizaco, Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico
Original language: Spanish
Copyright © 2021 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The aim of this article is to describe the proposal for an agile methodology focused on user requirements and its implementation in the System of Integral Administration of Human Resources (SAIRH). This methodology consists of a pre-phase of requirements that can be implemented to an agile methodology, in addition to a cycle for change requests that is incorporated into the cycle of the methodology used, the pre-phase consists of 5 stages: collection, analysis, prototyping, negotiation and the initial requirements report. The change request cycle includes 4 stages: change request, analysis, negotiation, adding the change to the requirements report. The implementation is carried out in the SAIRH where the XP methodology with MVC is used and both the pre-phase of requirements and the change request cycle are included, at the end of this work the impact that the use of this methodology has on the development time of the system is analyzed.
Author Keywords: Requirements, Software, Methodology, Elicitation, Agile.
How to Cite this Article
Ana Laura Roman Luna, José Juan Hernández Mora, Higinio Nava Bautista, and Abel Edwin Guarneros Morales, “Software development using an agile methodology from the perspective of user requirements,” International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 8–17, December 2021.