Although Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as very important contributors to the success of software projects, studies to date indicate that there is still no general consensus in the software engineering community regarding the notion of NFRs. This paper presents the result of an extensive and systematic analysis of the extant literature over three NFRs dimensions: (1) definition and terminology; (2) types; and (3) relevant NFRs in various types of systems and application domains. Two different perspectives to consider NFRs are described. A comprehensive catalogue of NFRs types as well as the top five NFRs that are frequently considered are presented. This paper also offers a novel classification of NFRs based on types of s...
The main agenda of Requirements Engineering (RE) is the development of tools, techniques and languag...
Although the term ‘non-functional requirement ’ has been in use for more than 20 years, there is sti...
Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as a critical factor to the success of software pr...
Although Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as very important contributors to the suc...
Software impacts almost every aspects of modern society. Software development process is a coherent ...
Software requirements are broadly classified into two parts, i.e., functional requirements (FR) and ...
Nonfunctional requirements (NFR) must be addressed early in the software development cycle to avoid ...
Abstractâ Non-functional requirements (NFRs) tend to interfere, conflict, and contradict with one ot...
Nonfunctional requirements (NFR) must be addressed early in the software development cycle to avoid ...
Even though non-functional requirements (NFRs) are critical in order to provide software of good qua...
Even though non-functional requirements (NFRs) are critical in order to provide software of good qua...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...
The notion of Non Functional Requirement (NFR) of software system is not homoge-neous. There is lack...
The main agenda of Requirements Engineering (RE) is the development of tools, techniques and languag...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are being addressed by the architecture. NFRs are not focused pro...
The main agenda of Requirements Engineering (RE) is the development of tools, techniques and languag...
Although the term ‘non-functional requirement ’ has been in use for more than 20 years, there is sti...
Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as a critical factor to the success of software pr...
Although Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as very important contributors to the suc...
Software impacts almost every aspects of modern society. Software development process is a coherent ...
Software requirements are broadly classified into two parts, i.e., functional requirements (FR) and ...
Nonfunctional requirements (NFR) must be addressed early in the software development cycle to avoid ...
Abstractâ Non-functional requirements (NFRs) tend to interfere, conflict, and contradict with one ot...
Nonfunctional requirements (NFR) must be addressed early in the software development cycle to avoid ...
Even though non-functional requirements (NFRs) are critical in order to provide software of good qua...
Even though non-functional requirements (NFRs) are critical in order to provide software of good qua...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...
The notion of Non Functional Requirement (NFR) of software system is not homoge-neous. There is lack...
The main agenda of Requirements Engineering (RE) is the development of tools, techniques and languag...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are being addressed by the architecture. NFRs are not focused pro...
The main agenda of Requirements Engineering (RE) is the development of tools, techniques and languag...
Although the term ‘non-functional requirement ’ has been in use for more than 20 years, there is sti...
Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as a critical factor to the success of software pr...