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Reasoning with Optional and Preferred Requirements

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Reasoning with Optional and Preferred Requirements
Abstract. Of particular concern in requirements engineering is the selection of requirements to implement in the next release of a system. To that end, there has been recent work on multi-objective optimization and user-driven prioritization to support the analysis of requirements tradeoffs. Such work has focused on simple, linear models of requirements; in this paper, we work with large models of interacting requirements. We present techniques for selecting sets of solutions to a requirements problem consisting of mandatory and optional goals, with preferences among them. To find solutions, we use a modified version of the framework from Sebastiani et al. [1] to label our requirements goal models. For our framework to apply to a problem, no numeric valuations are necessary, as the language is qualitative. We conclude by introducing a local search technique for navigating the exponential solution space. The algorithm is scalable and approximates the results of a naive but intractabl...
Neil A. Ernst, John Mylopoulos, Alexander Borgida,
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where ER
Authors Neil A. Ernst, John Mylopoulos, Alexander Borgida, Ivan Jureta
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