Towards improving NFR elicitation in software development.

Non-functional requirement (NFR), such as performance, reliability, security and usability, have highly impact on the quality of software products. However, most of the current requirement elicitation processes are mainly focused on functional requirements (FR), while the NFR have received less atte...

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Main Authors: Too, Chian Wen, Hassan, Sa'adah, Din, Jamilah, Abd. Ghani, Abdul Azim
Format: Article
Language:English
English
Published: Institute of Information System & Research Center 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/30651/1/Towards%20improving%20NFR%20elicitation%20in%20software%20development.pdf
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author Too, Chian Wen
Hassan, Sa'adah
Din, Jamilah
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description Non-functional requirement (NFR), such as performance, reliability, security and usability, have highly impact on the quality of software products. However, most of the current requirement elicitation processes are mainly focused on functional requirements (FR), while the NFR have received less attention. This paper provides literature on NFR elicitation in order to find out the reasons and problems of improper treatment in NFR. Essential issues on NFR elicitation include the approaches, elicitation techniques, methods and tools were addressed. Finally, some suggestions for improvement on NFR elicitation to be undertaken are also discussed.
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spelling upm.eprints-306512016-01-12T01:11:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/30651/ Towards improving NFR elicitation in software development. Too, Chian Wen Hassan, Sa'adah Din, Jamilah Abd. Ghani, Abdul Azim Non-functional requirement (NFR), such as performance, reliability, security and usability, have highly impact on the quality of software products. However, most of the current requirement elicitation processes are mainly focused on functional requirements (FR), while the NFR have received less attention. This paper provides literature on NFR elicitation in order to find out the reasons and problems of improper treatment in NFR. Essential issues on NFR elicitation include the approaches, elicitation techniques, methods and tools were addressed. Finally, some suggestions for improvement on NFR elicitation to be undertaken are also discussed. Institute of Information System & Research Center 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/30651/1/Towards%20improving%20NFR%20elicitation%20in%20software%20development.pdf Too, Chian Wen and Hassan, Sa'adah and Din, Jamilah and Abd. Ghani, Abdul Azim (2013) Towards improving NFR elicitation in software development. International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science, 7 (1). pp. 33-44. ISSN 2091-1610 http://www.ijitcs.com/volume%207_No_1/Volume_7_No_1.php English
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