Abstract

The practice of Requirements Engineering (RE) within Agile development contexts markedly differs from that within traditional development process. As the RE discipline in Agile Software Development continues to evolve, this research highlights and assesses various challenges to refine its impact on software product development. This study describes inductive and empirical research on Agile RE challenges and practices based on an analysis of data collected in the binding academic and scientific literature. This research is also based on the guidelines of a Systematic Review of the Literature (SRL) proposed by Kitchenham. Our results indicate eight type of challenges that we grouped into four themes: suitability delimitations, on software product development projects, the formation of the development team, and the efficient participation of the client during the process. Finally, this paper contributes detailed insights into RE challenges specific to Agile project development, evaluates their resolution extent, and outlines existing research gaps in RE practices

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