The specification of requirements is a key activity for achieving the goals of any software project and it has long been established and recognized by researchers and practitioners. Within Software Product Lines (SPL), this activity is even more critical owing to the need to deal with common, variable, and product-specific requirements, not only for a single product but for the whole set of products. In this paper, we present a Feature-Driven Requirements Engineering approach (FeDRE) that provides support to the requirements specification of SPL. The approach realizes features into functional requirements by considering the variability captured in a feature model. It also provides detailed guidelines on how to associate chunks of features f...
Requirement Engineering is the crucial phase of software development life cycle. The activity of req...
A feature model captures various possible configurations of products within a product family. When c...
Engineering students face a confusion of requirements and product properties during task clarifi-cat...
The specification of requirements is a key activity for achieving the goals of any software project ...
A software product line (SPL) succeeds because we exploit the similarities between a set of software...
Abstract. Goal-oriented requirements engineering (GORE) approaches offer a natural way to capture si...
[EN] Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) and Software Product Lines (SPL) are two software development p...
Requirements engineering is often, especially in the context of major open source software projects,...
Context: Software product lines (SPLs) have reached a considerable level of adoption in the software...
Many requirements engineering tools have been developed for gathering, documenting, and tracing requ...
Requirements engineering (RE) offers the means to discover, model, and manage the requirements of th...
Software product lines (SPL) cover software products derived from a shared code base, ideally in a w...
Software product lines are a great way to achieve reusability when they are correctly implemented. T...
<b>[Context & Motivation]</b> Developing new software systems based on a software product line (SPL)...
The Software Product Lines (SPL) paradigm is one of the most recent topics of interest for the softw...
Requirement Engineering is the crucial phase of software development life cycle. The activity of req...
A feature model captures various possible configurations of products within a product family. When c...
Engineering students face a confusion of requirements and product properties during task clarifi-cat...
The specification of requirements is a key activity for achieving the goals of any software project ...
A software product line (SPL) succeeds because we exploit the similarities between a set of software...
Abstract. Goal-oriented requirements engineering (GORE) approaches offer a natural way to capture si...
[EN] Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) and Software Product Lines (SPL) are two software development p...
Requirements engineering is often, especially in the context of major open source software projects,...
Context: Software product lines (SPLs) have reached a considerable level of adoption in the software...
Many requirements engineering tools have been developed for gathering, documenting, and tracing requ...
Requirements engineering (RE) offers the means to discover, model, and manage the requirements of th...
Software product lines (SPL) cover software products derived from a shared code base, ideally in a w...
Software product lines are a great way to achieve reusability when they are correctly implemented. T...
<b>[Context & Motivation]</b> Developing new software systems based on a software product line (SPL)...
The Software Product Lines (SPL) paradigm is one of the most recent topics of interest for the softw...
Requirement Engineering is the crucial phase of software development life cycle. The activity of req...
A feature model captures various possible configurations of products within a product family. When c...
Engineering students face a confusion of requirements and product properties during task clarifi-cat...