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On linguistic quality of natural language requirements
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Requirements quality research: a harmonized theory, evaluation, and roadmap
High-quality requirements minimize the risk of propagating defects to later stages of the software development life cycle. Achieving a sufficient level of quality is a major goal of requirements engineering.
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A systematic literature review of empirical research on quality requirements
Quality requirements deal with how well a product should perform the intended functionality, such as start-up time and learnability. Researchers argue they are important and at the same time studies indicate there are deficiencies in practice.
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Quality Requirements and the Requirements Quality
Proceedings of the XXXIII Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, 2019Systems quality requirements are defined by ISO/IEC 25000 series. In specifying these requirements, using Natural Language, it is possible that there are symptoms of low quality, Requirements Smells (RSs). The present work has the objective of confirming and analyzing the presence of Requirements Smells in specifications of quality requirements ...
Angélica Toffano Seidel Calazans +7 more
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Negotiation-Collaboration for Quality of Quality Requirements
Proceedings of the XVIII Brazilian Symposium on Software Quality, 2019In general, Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) are handled during activities related to software architecture, and often also in implementation. This results in higher costs and low quality softwares. This work studies mechanisms to promote the NFRs from the understanding of human relationships occurring in the collaborative dynamics, permeated by ...
Giovana Brandão Ribeiro Linhares +1 more
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Quality testing requires quality thinking
Proceedings of IEEE International Test Conference - (ITC), 2002The stuck-at fault (SAF) model originated from malfunctions in the first types of digital circuits. Many defects in these primitive diode, tube, and bipolar transistor circuits produced symptoms of a node stuck at logic zero or one. Diagnosis of failures was therefore usually based on the assumption of a logically stuck node.
Jerry M. Soden, Charles F. Hawkins
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Improving the Quality of Requirements in Middleware Requirements Specifications
2020 IEEE 28th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), 2020The importance of middleware in the success of IT and enterprise systems cannot be over emphasized. Digital Transformation is increasing this importance exponentially. Despite such importance, the topic of requirements engineering in middleware has limited attention in the literature.
Vidyasagar Uddagiri +3 more
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Quality Requirements Analysis Using Requirements Frames
2011 11th International Conference on Quality Software, 2011Defining quality requirements completely and correctly is more difficult than defining functional requirements because stakeholders do not state most of quality requirements explicitly. We thus propose a method to measure a requirements specification for identifying the amount of quality requirements in the specification. We also propose another method
Haruhiko Kaiya, Atsushi Ohnishi
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Improvement of Quality of Software Requirements with Requirements Ontology
2009 Ninth International Conference on Quality Software, 2009We have developed a requirements ontology for requirements elicitation of a certain problem domain. This ontology includes functional hierarchy and relationship between functions such as mutual/partial complementary, exclusion, and so on. Using the ontology, we have established a method of checking the quality of a SRS (Software Requirements ...
Dang Viet Dzung, Atsushi Ohnishi
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Quality requirements for EHR Archetypes
2012The realisation of semantic interoperability, in which any EHR data may be communicated between heterogeneous systems and fully understood by computers as well as people on receipt, is a challenging goal. Despite the use of standardised generic models for the EHR and standard terminology systems, too much optionality and variability exists in how ...
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