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- Title
Addressing Non-Functional Properties in Feature Models: A Goal-Oriented Approach.
- Authors
Noorian, Mehdi; Asadi, Mohsen; Bagheri, Ebrahim; Du, Weichang
- Abstract
Software Product Line (SPL) engineering is a systematic reuse-based software development approach which is founded on the idea of building software products using a set of core assets rather than developing individual software systems from scratch. Feature models are among the widely used artefacts for SPL development that mostly capture functional and operational variability of a system. Researchers have argued that connecting intentional variability models such as goal models with feature variability models in a target domain can enrich feature models with valuable quality and non-functional information. Interrelating goal models and feature models has already been proposed in the literature for capturing non-functional properties in software product lines; however, this manual integration process is cumbersome and tedious. In this paper, we propose a (semi) automated approach that systematically integrates feature models and goal models through standard ontologies. Our proposed approach connects feature model and goal model elements through measuring the semantic similarity of their annotated ontological concepts. Our work not only provides the means to systematically interrelate feature models and goal models but also allows domain engineers to identify and model the role and significance of non-functional properties in the domain represented by the feature model.
- Subjects
NON functional requirements (Systems engineering); SOFTWARE product line engineering; MATHEMATICAL domains; SOFTWARE engineers; INTEGRALS; ONTOLOGY
- Publication
International Journal of Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering, 2014, Vol 24, Issue 10, p1439
- ISSN
0218-1940
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0218194014400154