RUNA SEWRADJ GROUP A EXTRACTING AND MODELING PRODUCT LINE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Authors Nan Niu: - assistant professor at the University of Mississippi at the department of Computer Science and Engineering - focus: “information seeking strategies that developers use in software development.” (Niu, 2013); Steve Easterbrook: - at the University of Toronto at the department of Computer Science and Engineering - focus: “systems analysis for complex software-intensive systems.” (Easterbrook, 2013).
Purpose Extraction and modeling of a software product line’s (SPLs) functional requirements assets by applying a semi-automated method. The focus relies on the Requirements engineering field and Small and medium-sized enterprises Functional Requirements Profiles (FRPs)
Main phases 1. Identify FRPs 2. Characterize FRPs 3. Define FRPs
Related literature Software product lines (SPLs) are now more in use in the software industry and are proven to be successful when reusing software (Hartmanis & Leeuwen, 2002). An important part of the method of Niu and Easterwood is founded in the mentioned OVM. This model is developed by Pohl et al. (2005). It describes a case theory by using Fillmore (1968). This method was also used by Metzger and Pohl (2006).
Process Deliverable Diagram (1)
Process Deliverable Diagram (2)
Process Deliverable Diagram (3)
Example (1)
Example (2)
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