Like all Non-functional Requirements (NFRs), Information Quality (IQ) requirements are used to be represented as softgoals that are difficult to be represented measurably. However, several recent studies argued that many requirements that are classified as NFRs can be expressed in a measurable way. This paper reports on experience gained while proposing a goal-based approach for capturing IQ requirements as softgoals at a high-level of abstraction and then refining them until reaching their operational specifications.
Dealing with non-functional requirements, the case of information quality requirements: Experience report / Gharib M.. - ELETTRONICO. - 2641:(2020), pp. 25-30. (Intervento presentato al convegno 13th International iStar Workshop, iStar 2020 tenutosi a che nel 2020).
Dealing with non-functional requirements, the case of information quality requirements: Experience report
Gharib M.
2020
Abstract
Like all Non-functional Requirements (NFRs), Information Quality (IQ) requirements are used to be represented as softgoals that are difficult to be represented measurably. However, several recent studies argued that many requirements that are classified as NFRs can be expressed in a measurable way. This paper reports on experience gained while proposing a goal-based approach for capturing IQ requirements as softgoals at a high-level of abstraction and then refining them until reaching their operational specifications.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.