Can quality-attribute requirements be identified from early aspects? : QAMiner: a preliminary approach to quality-attribute mining
Specifying good software requirement documents is a difficult task. Many software projects fail because of the omission or bad encapsulation of concerns. A practical way to solve these problems is to use advanced separation of concern techniques, such as aspect-orientation. However, quality attribut...
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2011
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| Acceso en línea: | http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/125496 https://40jaiio.sadio.org.ar/sites/default/files/T2011/ASSE/793.pdf |
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| Sumario: | Specifying good software requirement documents is a difficult task. Many software projects fail because of the omission or bad encapsulation of concerns. A practical way to solve these problems is to use advanced separation of concern techniques, such as aspect-orientation. However, quality attributes are not completely addressed by them. In this work, we present a novel approach to uncover quality-attribute requirements. The identification is performed in an automated-fashion, relying on early asp ects to guide it and using ontologies to model domain knowledge. Our tool was evaluated on two well-known systems, and contrasted with architectural documents. |
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