An important aspect of the requirements engineering process is the specification of traceable, unambiguous and operationalizable non-functional requirements. This remains a non-trivial task due to the lack of well-documented, systematic procedures that facilitate a structured analysis of the qualitative data that is typically the input to this activity. This research investigates the development of a procedural approach that can potentially fill this gap by incorporating procedural perspectives from Grounded Theory Method, Linguistic Analysis and the Non-Functional Requirement Framework, without significantly deviating from existing practice. This paper describes a preliminary version of this procedural approach along with empirical illustr...
Software impacts almost every aspects of modern society. Software development process is a coherent ...
Stakeholders exchange ideas and describe requirements of the system in natural language at the early...
Non-functional or quality requirements such as, performance, timeliness and security are often cruci...
An important aspect of the requirements engineering process is the specification of traceable, unamb...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...
The main agenda of Requirements Engineering (RE) is the development of tools, techniques and languag...
The main agenda of Requirements Engineering (RE) is the development of tools, techniques and languag...
Requirements analysis (RA) is a key phase in information systems (IS) development. During this phase...
Although Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as very important contributors to the suc...
Nonfunctional requirements (NFR) must be addressed early in the software development cycle to avoid ...
Requirement engineering (RE) concerns goal identification by a system, operationalization of such go...
Non-functional or quality requirements such as, performance, timeliness and security are often cruc...
Even though non-functional requirements (NFRs) are critical in order to provide software of good qua...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are rarely taken in account in most software development processe...
Several long-standing problems in software engineer-ing are concerned with inadequate requirements e...
Software impacts almost every aspects of modern society. Software development process is a coherent ...
Stakeholders exchange ideas and describe requirements of the system in natural language at the early...
Non-functional or quality requirements such as, performance, timeliness and security are often cruci...
An important aspect of the requirements engineering process is the specification of traceable, unamb...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...
The main agenda of Requirements Engineering (RE) is the development of tools, techniques and languag...
The main agenda of Requirements Engineering (RE) is the development of tools, techniques and languag...
Requirements analysis (RA) is a key phase in information systems (IS) development. During this phase...
Although Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as very important contributors to the suc...
Nonfunctional requirements (NFR) must be addressed early in the software development cycle to avoid ...
Requirement engineering (RE) concerns goal identification by a system, operationalization of such go...
Non-functional or quality requirements such as, performance, timeliness and security are often cruc...
Even though non-functional requirements (NFRs) are critical in order to provide software of good qua...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are rarely taken in account in most software development processe...
Several long-standing problems in software engineer-ing are concerned with inadequate requirements e...
Software impacts almost every aspects of modern society. Software development process is a coherent ...
Stakeholders exchange ideas and describe requirements of the system in natural language at the early...
Non-functional or quality requirements such as, performance, timeliness and security are often cruci...