Communications of the ACM - Special issue on analysis and modeling in software development
Software Requirements
Software Engineering
ISAS-SCI '01 Proceedings of the World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics: Information Systems Development-Volume I - Volume I
Managing Change in Software Development Using a Process Improvement Approach
EUROMICRO '98 Proceedings of the 24th Conference on EUROMICRO - Volume 2
Analysis of Requirements Volatility during Software Development Life Cycle
ASWEC '04 Proceedings of the 2004 Australian Software Engineering Conference
Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative Development (3rd Edition)
Automating the Change Management Process with Electronic Contracts
CECW '05 Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology Workshops
IEEE Software
On Systems Engineering Deployment and Requirements Evolution
ICSENG '05 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Systems Engineering
On the suitability of UML 2.0 activity diagrams for business process modelling
APCCM '06 Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific conference on Conceptual modelling - Volume 53
Requirements change management process models: an evaluation
SE'07 Proceedings of the 25th conference on IASTED International Multi-Conference: Software Engineering
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Managing continuously changing requirements is a difficult and time consuming task in large projects. Change management if not done properly often leads to project failure. Requirement Change Management (RCM) process models are surveyed and evaluated on the criteria of roles, activities, artifacts and representation which are fundamental and necessary for a good process model. This evaluation is extended to update the work already done in literature. The deficiencies present in current RCM literature are highlighted. The ontology for process model has already been proposed elsewhere. Using that ontology we propose an RCM process model in this paper. This RCM process model improves upon the deficiencies identified, and it also introduces some new concepts. The process is modeled using UML activity diagram. The purpose of the process model is to provide a more complete and detailed guideline than already present. It will help the practitioners to effectively manage requirement change in large projects.