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Resolving Requirement Conflicts through Non-Functional Decomposition
Oslo, Norway June 12-June 15
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WICSA.2004.1310698Fourth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference o ...
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Eltjo R. Poort, LogicaCMG Arnhem, The Netherlands
Peter H. N. de With, LogicaCMG / Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., The Netherlands
A lack of insight into the relationship between (non-) functional requirements and architectural solutions often leads to problems in real life projects. This paper presents a model that concentrates on the mapping of non-functional requirements onto functional requirements for architecture design. We build a framework that both provides a model and a repeatable method to transform conflicting requirements into a system decomposition. This paper presents the framework, and discusses two cases onto which the method is applied. In one case, the method is successfully used to reconstruct the high-level structure of a system from its requirements. The second case is one in which the method was actually used to create a system design fitting the stakeholders' needs, and that is reproducible from its requirements.
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Eltjo R. Poort, Peter H. N. de With, "Resolving Requirement Conflicts through Non-Functional Decomposition," wicsa, pp.145, Fourth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'04), 2004
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