Computer Science – Software Engineering
Scientific paper
2009-06-30
IJCSIS June 2009 Issue, Vol. 2, No. 1
Computer Science
Software Engineering
5 Pages, International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS)
Scientific paper
Most of the research related to Non Functional Requirements (NFRs) have presented NFRs frameworks by integrating non functional requirements with functional requirements while we proposed that measurement of NFRs is possible e.g. cost and performance and NFR like usability can be scaled. Our novel hybrid approach integrates three things rather than two i.e. Functional Requirements (FRs), Measurable NFRs (M-NFRs) and Scalable NFRs (S-NFRs). We have also found the use of Fuzzy Logic and Likert Scale effective for handling of discretely measurable as well as scalable NFRs as these techniques can provide a simple way to arrive at a discrete or scalable NFR in contrast to vague, ambiguous, imprecise, noisy or missing NFR. Our approach can act as baseline for new NFR and aspect oriented frameworks by using all types of UML diagrams.
Khalid Samina
Khalil Tehmina
Malik Faisal Munir
Malik Nasir Mahmood
Mushtaq Arif
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