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KBSE
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Composition of Qualitative Adaptation Policies
In a highly dynamic environment, software systems requires a capacity of self-adaptation to fit the environment and the user needs evolution, which increases the software archite...
Franck Chauvel, Olivier Barais, Isabelle Borne, Je...
ECBS
2006
IEEE
112views Hardware» more  ECBS 2006»
14 years 1 months ago
A Goal-Oriented Approach for Safety Requirements Specification
Robotic systems are developed to execute tasks with several types of risks associated. The possible damages that can affect both the working environment and the self-system lead u...
Elena Navarro, Pedro Sánchez, Patricio Lete...
RE
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Examining the Relationships between Performance Requirements and "Not a Problem" Defect Reports
Missing or imprecise requirements can lead stakeholders to make incorrect assumptions. A "Not a Problem" defect report (NaP) describes a software behavior that a stakeho...
Chih-Wei Ho, Laurie Williams, Brian Robinson
SAC
2009
ACM
14 years 3 days ago
Management of requirements in ERP development: a comparison between proprietary and open source ERP
Identification and specification of business requirements are extremely important when development of Enterprise Resource Planning systems (ERPs) take place. It can be stated that...
Björn Johansson, Rogério Atem de Carva...
PPOPP
2003
ACM
14 years 21 days ago
Improving server software support for simultaneous multithreaded processors
Simultaneous multithreading (SMT) represents a fundamental shift in processor capability. SMT's ability to execute multiple threads simultaneously within a single CPU offers ...
Luke McDowell, Susan J. Eggers, Steven D. Gribble