This chapter investigates a formal approach to the verification of non-functional software requirements that are crucial in Service oriented Systems, like portability, time and space efficiency, and dependability/robustness. The key-idea is the notion of observable, i.e., an abstraction of the concrete semantics when focusing on a behavioral property of interest. By applying an abstract interpretation-based static analysis of the source program, and by a suitable choice of abstract domains, it is possible to design formal and effective tools for non-functional requirements validation
Abstract—We propose a modeling language for non-functional requirements (NFRs) that views NFRs as re...
Software impacts almost every aspects of modern society. Software development process is a coherent ...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...
This chapter investigates a formal approach to the verification of non-functional software requireme...
The paper investigates a formal approach to the verification of non functional software requirements...
Abstract. The paper investigates a formal approach to the verification of non functional software re...
This paper presents the framework for the creation of various domain-specific languages for verifica...
Abstract: The norm ISO-26262 aims at ascertaining the functional safety of Automo-tive Electric/Elec...
Abstract Identification of non-functional requirements is important for successful development and d...
Abstract. Non-functional requirements (NFRs) have been the focus of research in Requirements Enginee...
In model-based design verification, software models are checked against functional and nonfunctional...
Safety, reliability, reusability, and portability are among the most prominent nonfunctional require...
In order to contribute to the software reliability problem, tools have beend esigned inord er to ana...
Abstract. In order to contribute to the solution of the software reliability problem, tools have bee...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are rarely taken in account in most software development processe...
Abstract—We propose a modeling language for non-functional requirements (NFRs) that views NFRs as re...
Software impacts almost every aspects of modern society. Software development process is a coherent ...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...
This chapter investigates a formal approach to the verification of non-functional software requireme...
The paper investigates a formal approach to the verification of non functional software requirements...
Abstract. The paper investigates a formal approach to the verification of non functional software re...
This paper presents the framework for the creation of various domain-specific languages for verifica...
Abstract: The norm ISO-26262 aims at ascertaining the functional safety of Automo-tive Electric/Elec...
Abstract Identification of non-functional requirements is important for successful development and d...
Abstract. Non-functional requirements (NFRs) have been the focus of research in Requirements Enginee...
In model-based design verification, software models are checked against functional and nonfunctional...
Safety, reliability, reusability, and portability are among the most prominent nonfunctional require...
In order to contribute to the software reliability problem, tools have beend esigned inord er to ana...
Abstract. In order to contribute to the solution of the software reliability problem, tools have bee...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are rarely taken in account in most software development processe...
Abstract—We propose a modeling language for non-functional requirements (NFRs) that views NFRs as re...
Software impacts almost every aspects of modern society. Software development process is a coherent ...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...