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2010
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Towards a Framework for Specifying Software Robustness Requirements Based on Patterns

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Towards a Framework for Specifying Software Robustness Requirements Based on Patterns
Abstract. [Context and motivation] With increasing use of software, quality attributes grow in relative importance. Robustness is a software quality attribute that has not received enough attention in requirements engineering even though it is essential, in particular for embedded and real-time systems. [Question/Problem] A lack of structured methods on how to specify robustness requirements generally has resulted in incomplete specification and verification of this attribute and thus potentially a lower quality. Currently, the quality of robustness specification is mainly dependent on stakeholder experience and varies wildly between companies and projects. [Principal idea/results] Methods targeting other non-functional properties such as safety and performance suggest that certain patterns occur in specification of requirements, regardless of project and company context. Our initial analysis with industrial partners suggests robustness requirements from different projects and contexts...
Ali Shahrokni, Robert Feldt
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Updated 14 Feb 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where REFSQ
Authors Ali Shahrokni, Robert Feldt
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