Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Effect of requirements specification using native language on external software quality

View through CrossRef
AbstractIn the context of requirements specification in Global Software Development, aspects such as differences in culture, language and schedule affect software development teams; however, we do not know the effect of these issues. Compare the native language requirements with the foreign language requirements concerning external quality. We conducted a controlled experiment of one‐factor two treatments within‐subjects with 17 experimental subjects. Wilcoxon test indicates that there is evidence to reject the null hypothesis (p‐value = 0.008); there is a statistically significant difference. The external quality value obtained with native language requirements is superior to the external quality produced with the foreign language. The effect size equals an absolute value of 0.45, which corresponds to a medium effect. The language used in the requirements specification influences the external quality; using the native language in the requirements specification significantly increases the external quality. The result obtained in this research should be considered to evaluate the roles and English language skills of GSD team members and their effect on external software quality. We also suggest considering the English language skills of the experimental subjects in the experimental laboratories since language could influence the results of the experiments.
Title: Effect of requirements specification using native language on external software quality
Description:
AbstractIn the context of requirements specification in Global Software Development, aspects such as differences in culture, language and schedule affect software development teams; however, we do not know the effect of these issues.
Compare the native language requirements with the foreign language requirements concerning external quality.
We conducted a controlled experiment of one‐factor two treatments within‐subjects with 17 experimental subjects.
Wilcoxon test indicates that there is evidence to reject the null hypothesis (p‐value = 0.
008); there is a statistically significant difference.
The external quality value obtained with native language requirements is superior to the external quality produced with the foreign language.
The effect size equals an absolute value of 0.
45, which corresponds to a medium effect.
The language used in the requirements specification influences the external quality; using the native language in the requirements specification significantly increases the external quality.
The result obtained in this research should be considered to evaluate the roles and English language skills of GSD team members and their effect on external software quality.
We also suggest considering the English language skills of the experimental subjects in the experimental laboratories since language could influence the results of the experiments.

Related Results

Hubungan Perilaku Pola Makan dengan Kejadian Anak Obesitas
Hubungan Perilaku Pola Makan dengan Kejadian Anak Obesitas
<p><em><span style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-langua...
Impacts of man-made structures on marine biodiversity and species status - native & non-native species
Impacts of man-made structures on marine biodiversity and species status - native & non-native species
<p>Coastal environments are exposed to anthropogenic activities such as frequent marine traffic and restructuring, i.e., addition, removal or replacing with man-made structur...
Exploring Large Language Models Integration in the Histopathologic Diagnosis of Skin Diseases: A Comparative Study
Exploring Large Language Models Integration in the Histopathologic Diagnosis of Skin Diseases: A Comparative Study
Abstract Introduction The exact manner in which large language models (LLMs) will be integrated into pathology is not yet fully comprehended. This study examines the accuracy, bene...
ReqSpecOnto: Investigating Explicit Software Requirements Specification
ReqSpecOnto: Investigating Explicit Software Requirements Specification
Specification of customer's need as software requirements in natural language create ambiguities in requirements and may also lead to failure of the software project. Generally, cu...
A Wideband mm-Wave Printed Dipole Antenna for 5G Applications
A Wideband mm-Wave Printed Dipole Antenna for 5G Applications
<span lang="EN-MY">In this paper, a wideband millimeter-wave (mm-Wave) printed dipole antenna is proposed to be used for fifth generation (5G) communications. The single elem...
Aviation English - A global perspective: analysis, teaching, assessment
Aviation English - A global perspective: analysis, teaching, assessment
This e-book brings together 13 chapters written by aviation English researchers and practitioners settled in six different countries, representing institutions and universities fro...
Integrated Specification of Quality Requirements in Software Product Line Artifacts
Integrated Specification of Quality Requirements in Software Product Line Artifacts
There are many calls from software engineering scholars to incorporate non-functional requirements as first-class citizens in the software development process. In Software Product ...

Back to Top