Getting business stakeholders’ goals formulated clearly and project scope defined realistically increases the chance of success for any application development process. As a consequence, stakeholders at early project stages acquire as much as possible knowledge about the requirements, their risk estimates and their prioritization. Current industrial practice suggests that in most software projects this scope assessment is performed on the user’s functional requirements (FRs), while the non-functional requirements (NFRs) remain, by and large, ignored. However, the increasing software complexity and competition in the software industry has highlighted the need to consider NFRs as an integral part of software modeling and development. This pap...
Non-functional or quality requirements such as, performance, timeliness and security are often cruc...
Several long-standing problems in software engineer-ing are concerned with inadequate requirements e...
Software requirements are broadly classified into two parts, i.e., functional requirements (FR) and ...
Abstract. Getting business stakeholders ’ goals formulated clearly and project scope defined realist...
In order to meet commitments in software projects, a realistic assessment must be made of project sc...
Software impacts almost every aspects of modern society. Software development process is a coherent ...
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...
Although Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as very important contributors to the suc...
Even though non-functional requirements (NFRs) are critical in order to provide software of good qua...
Business stakeholders need to have clear and realistic goals if they want to meet commitments in app...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) play a significant role in the software development process. Howe...
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 ...
Non-functional or quality requirements such as, performance, timeliness and security are often cruc...
Several long-standing problems in software engineer-ing are concerned with inadequate requirements e...
Software requirements are broadly classified into two parts, i.e., functional requirements (FR) and ...
Abstract. Getting business stakeholders ’ goals formulated clearly and project scope defined realist...
In order to meet commitments in software projects, a realistic assessment must be made of project sc...
Software impacts almost every aspects of modern society. Software development process is a coherent ...
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...
Although Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are recognized as very important contributors to the suc...
Even though non-functional requirements (NFRs) are critical in order to provide software of good qua...
Business stakeholders need to have clear and realistic goals if they want to meet commitments in app...
Requirements engineering is the first activity in engineering a softwarebased product. Making mistak...
Non-functional requirements (NFRs) play a significant role in the software development process. Howe...
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 ...
Non-functional or quality requirements such as, performance, timeliness and security are often cruc...
Several long-standing problems in software engineer-ing are concerned with inadequate requirements e...
Software requirements are broadly classified into two parts, i.e., functional requirements (FR) and ...