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Properly dealing with non-functional requirements (NFRs), such as security and trustworthiness, requires a large body of knowledge about NFRs. Such knowledge can be captured as NFR patterns for reuse. Since knowledge of NFRs can have potentially complex structures and rules, it becomes hard to capture and reuse NFR patterns when they are represented only textually. In this paper, we present an approach...
Examining the quality of a set of requirements is a sensible project health check given their role in the engineering of quality software systems. However, not all project stakeholders may recognize the value of requirements audits or inspections, and scrutinizing the details of a requirements document can be perceived to be too time-consuming, distracting and costly an activity to undertake early...
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