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- Title
An ASPIRE-based method for quality requirements identification from business goals.
- Authors
Djouab, Rachida; Abran, Alain; Seffah, Ahmed
- Abstract
Quality requirements are the main drivers for modeling and evaluating software quality at an early stage, and ASPIRE is an engineering method designed to elicit and document the quality requirements of embedded systems. This paper proposes an extension to ASPIRE to identify quality requirements from the business goals of the organization and ensure their traceability. This extension includes a set of added components created from the main concepts of the SOQUAREM methodology, including the BMM (business motivation model), derivation rules, the quality attribute utility tree, the quality attribute scenario template, the quality attribute documentation template, and ISO 9126. The applicability of the extended method is illustrated with a wireless plant control system as an example.
- Subjects
EMBEDDED computer systems; COMPUTER software quality control; NON functional requirements (Systems engineering); SOFTWARE product line engineering; BUSINESS models
- Publication
Requirements Engineering, 2016, Vol 21, Issue 1, p87
- ISSN
0947-3602
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00766-014-0211-1