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extending the problem frames approach for capturing non-functional requirements
Yin Bin; Jin Zhi
2012
Conference Name2012 IEEE/ACIS 11th International Conference on Computer and Information Science, ICIS 2012
SourceProceedings - 2012 IEEE/ACIS 11th International Conference on Computer and Information Science, ICIS 2012
Pages432-437
Conference DateMay 30, 2012 - June 1, 2012
Conference PlaceShanghai, China
Indexed TypeEI
ISBN9780769546940
Department(1) Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science (AMSS) Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Beijing China; (2) Institute of Software School of EECS Peking University Beijing China
English Abstractthe Problem Frames (PF) approach is a prospective tool for classifying, analyzing and structuring software development problems. However, it at current stage lacks a practical way to capture NFRs. This paper aims to extend the PF Approach for helping system analysts to capture nonfunctional requirements within the PF approach systematically. A new problem model and a model-guided process have been presented. NFRs specifications can be obtained according to that process. A case study shows the feasibility of this approach. © 2012 IEEE.; the Problem Frames (PF) approach is a prospective tool for classifying, analyzing and structuring software development problems. However, it at current stage lacks a practical way to capture NFRs. This paper aims to extend the PF Approach for helping system analysts to capture nonfunctional requirements within the PF approach systematically. A new problem model and a model-guided process have been presented. NFRs specifications can be obtained according to that process. A case study shows the feasibility of this approach. © 2012 IEEE.
KeywordInformation Science
SponsorshipIEEE Computer Society; Int. Assoc. Comput. Inf. Sci. (ACIS)
Language英语
Content Type会议论文
URIhttp://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/15896
Collection中国科学院软件研究所
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Yin Bin,Jin Zhi. extending the problem frames approach for capturing non-functional requirements[C],2012:432-437.
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