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Representing and Reasoning with Non-Functional Requirements: A Retrospective
We offer a retrospective on a paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering ( IEEE TSE) in 1992, hereafter the NFR paper, that recently won a Most Influential Paper award at the IEEE TSE for the decade 1990-99 . We first present the main contributions of the NFR paper, followed by subsequent work that extended and improved these contributions and discuss their impact. We conclude with retrospective remarks on the strengths and weaknesses of the NFR proposal.
The paper the talk is based on was just published in IEEE TSE with co-authors John Mylopoulos and Lawrence Chung.
Slides (RAISE25-John2.pptx) | 117KiB |
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Sat 3 May
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16:00 - 17:30 | |||
16:00 45mKeynote | Representing and Reasoning with Non-Functional Requirements: A Retrospective RAISE John Mylopoulos University of Ottawa File Attached | ||
16:45 15mOther | Closing RAISE Amel Bennaceur The Open University, UK, Gopi Krishnan Rajbahadur Centre for Software Excellence, Huawei, Canada, Bashar Nuseibeh The Open University, UK, Ahmed E. Hassan Queen’s University |