Non-functional requirements (NFRs) play a critical role in software product line (SPL) engineering, ensuring products meet essential criteria beyond mere functionality. However, preserving NFRs across product variants induces considerable challenges, particularly in goal-oriented SPLE where goals guide product derivation. This research proposes a novel framework to preserve NFRs in goal models using meta-models of SPLs and manage inconsistent NFRs. The framework utilizes product and domain meta-models to accurately capture and represent NFRs, addressing construct validity concerns. This research aims to enhance the credibility and generalizability of findings in SPL engineering, contributing to the advancement of goal-oriented modeling and NFR preservation practices.

Preserving Non-Functional Requirements in Goal Models Using Meta-models of the Software Product Lines / Jadoon G.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2024), pp. 1-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno SPLC 2024 tenutosi a Luxembourg) [10.1145/3646548.3676541].

Preserving Non-Functional Requirements in Goal Models Using Meta-models of the Software Product Lines

Jadoon G.
2024

Abstract

Non-functional requirements (NFRs) play a critical role in software product line (SPL) engineering, ensuring products meet essential criteria beyond mere functionality. However, preserving NFRs across product variants induces considerable challenges, particularly in goal-oriented SPLE where goals guide product derivation. This research proposes a novel framework to preserve NFRs in goal models using meta-models of SPLs and manage inconsistent NFRs. The framework utilizes product and domain meta-models to accurately capture and represent NFRs, addressing construct validity concerns. This research aims to enhance the credibility and generalizability of findings in SPL engineering, contributing to the advancement of goal-oriented modeling and NFR preservation practices.
2024
SPLC 24
SPLC 2024
Luxembourg
Jadoon G.
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