In software industry, many organizations either focus their traceability efforts on Functional Requirements (FRs) or else fail entirely to implement an effective traceability process. NonFunctional Requirements (NFRs) such as security, safety, performance, and reliability are treated in a rather ad hoc fashion and are rarely traced. This is mainly because of the unique nature of NFRs. They are subjective, relative and they tend to become scattered among multiple modules when they are mapped from the requirements domain to the solution space. Furthermore, NFRs can often interact, in the sense that attempts to achieve one NFR can help or hinder the achievement of other NFRs at particular software functionality. Such an interaction creates an ...
Abstract. The principles and methods of Model Driven Architecture are applied to the problem of requ...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are rarely taken in account in most software development processe...
Getting business stakeholders’ goals formulated clearly and project scope defined realistically incr...
Requirements changes are an issue in the software development life cycle which often originates from...
Accurate and correctly specified requirements are extremely important in ensuring the production of ...
Abstract—We propose a modeling language for non-functional requirements (NFRs) that views NFRs as re...
There is an ever-increasing need to rapidly deliver products, whilst, at the same time, also deliver...
Accurate and correctly defined requirements are of importance to ensure the production of feasible p...
Agile methodologies are well known for early and frequent releases. Besides, these methodologies als...
Context. Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are important aspects which directly or indirectly deter...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...
Nonfunctional requirements (NFR) must be addressed early in the software development cycle to avoid ...
Abstract. Non-functional requirements (NFRs) have been the focus of research in Requirements Enginee...
Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as a critical factor to the success of software pr...
Evolving customer needs is one of the driving factors in software development. There is a need to an...
Abstract. The principles and methods of Model Driven Architecture are applied to the problem of requ...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are rarely taken in account in most software development processe...
Getting business stakeholders’ goals formulated clearly and project scope defined realistically incr...
Requirements changes are an issue in the software development life cycle which often originates from...
Accurate and correctly specified requirements are extremely important in ensuring the production of ...
Abstract—We propose a modeling language for non-functional requirements (NFRs) that views NFRs as re...
There is an ever-increasing need to rapidly deliver products, whilst, at the same time, also deliver...
Accurate and correctly defined requirements are of importance to ensure the production of feasible p...
Agile methodologies are well known for early and frequent releases. Besides, these methodologies als...
Context. Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are important aspects which directly or indirectly deter...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...
Nonfunctional requirements (NFR) must be addressed early in the software development cycle to avoid ...
Abstract. Non-functional requirements (NFRs) have been the focus of research in Requirements Enginee...
Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as a critical factor to the success of software pr...
Evolving customer needs is one of the driving factors in software development. There is a need to an...
Abstract. The principles and methods of Model Driven Architecture are applied to the problem of requ...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are rarely taken in account in most software development processe...
Getting business stakeholders’ goals formulated clearly and project scope defined realistically incr...