Article ID: | iaor20023067 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 30 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 503 |
End Page Number: | 531 |
Publication Date: | Mar 1999 |
Journal: | Decision Sciences |
Authors: | Soteriou Andreas C., Chatzoglou Prodromos D. |
In this paper a theoretical framework to assess the efficiency of the Requirements Capture and Analysis (RCA) process in software development is introduced. Although it is widely recognized that successful implementation of the first stages of the software development process is critical for the overall development process, RCA efficiency assessments have not been given much attention. The presented theoretical framework to access RCA efficiency follows a production approach to model the early stages of a software project. An approach based on Data Envelopment Analysis that utilizes the proposed framework to isolate the effects of exogenous factors, such as the environment or the type of project, on the project's RCA efficiency is also presented. Finally, the applicability of the methodology through an exploratory empirical study is demonstrated, and managerial implications are discussed.