It has been widely recognized that the relative priority of requirements can help developers to resolve inconsistencies and make some necessary trade-off decisions. However, for most distributed development such as Viewpoints-based approaches, different stakeholders may assign different levels of priority to the same shared requirements statement from their own perspectives. The disagreement in the local priorities assigned to the same shared requirements statement often puts developers into a dilemma during inconsistency handling process. As a solution to this problem, we present a merging-based approach to handling inconsistency in the Viewpoints framework in this paper. In the Viewpoints framework, each viewpoint is a requirements collec...
The quality of a software product is greatly influenced by the quality of its requirements. In order...
Abstract-Composite systems are generally comprised of het-erogeneous components whose specifications...
This paper outlines our recent efforts in (i) modelling views associated with different actors invol...
It has been widely recognized that the relative priority of requirements can help developers to reso...
Developing a desirable framework for handling inconsistencies in software requirements specification...
Measuring inconsistency is crucial to effective inconsistency management in software development. A ...
Measuring inconsistency is crucial to effective inconsistency management in software development. A ...
Large-scale software development is an evolutionary process. In an evolving specification, multiple ...
Large-scale software development is an evolutionary process. In an evolving specification, multiple ...
Developing a desirable framework for handling inconsistencies in software requirements specification...
Inconsistency is a pervasive issue in software engineering. Both general rules of inconsistency mana...
Composite systems are generally comprised of heterogeneous components whose specifications are devel...
The development of complex software systems involves collecting software requirements from various s...
Inconsistency is a pervasive issue in software engineering. Both general rules of inconsistency mana...
Abstract- A wide range of inconsistencies can arise during requirements engineering as goals and req...
The quality of a software product is greatly influenced by the quality of its requirements. In order...
Abstract-Composite systems are generally comprised of het-erogeneous components whose specifications...
This paper outlines our recent efforts in (i) modelling views associated with different actors invol...
It has been widely recognized that the relative priority of requirements can help developers to reso...
Developing a desirable framework for handling inconsistencies in software requirements specification...
Measuring inconsistency is crucial to effective inconsistency management in software development. A ...
Measuring inconsistency is crucial to effective inconsistency management in software development. A ...
Large-scale software development is an evolutionary process. In an evolving specification, multiple ...
Large-scale software development is an evolutionary process. In an evolving specification, multiple ...
Developing a desirable framework for handling inconsistencies in software requirements specification...
Inconsistency is a pervasive issue in software engineering. Both general rules of inconsistency mana...
Composite systems are generally comprised of heterogeneous components whose specifications are devel...
The development of complex software systems involves collecting software requirements from various s...
Inconsistency is a pervasive issue in software engineering. Both general rules of inconsistency mana...
Abstract- A wide range of inconsistencies can arise during requirements engineering as goals and req...
The quality of a software product is greatly influenced by the quality of its requirements. In order...
Abstract-Composite systems are generally comprised of het-erogeneous components whose specifications...
This paper outlines our recent efforts in (i) modelling views associated with different actors invol...