MOQARE: misuse-oriented quality requirements engineering |
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Authors: | Andrea Herrmann Barbara Paech |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Software Engineering Group, University of Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany |
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Abstract: | This work presents MOQARE (misuse-oriented quality requirements engineering), a method to explore quality requirements. The
aim of MOQARE is to support intuitive and systematic identification of quality requirements. It was developed by integrating
and adapting concepts from other methods (like Misuse Cases). It provides a general conceptual model of quality requirements,
and a checklist-based process for deriving them in a top-down fashion. This derivation starts from business goals and vague
quality requirements and delivers detailed requirements. MOQARE applies to requirements on the system to be developed requirements,
but also derives requirements on the development process, including administration and maintenance. It considers normal and
extreme use. The relationships among these requirements are modeled in a Misuse Tree. MOQARE has shown its merits in several
case studies, one of which is presented here. |
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Keywords: | Requirements elicitation Requirements specification Non-functional requirements Misuse Cases Quality requirements |
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