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Adaptation of Evolving Requirements : A Managed
approach for Non-functional requirements
Tanya Kudchadker
Nivedita Angadi
Guides:
Dr. A. Serebrenik (TU/e)
Martijn Klabbers, ir(LaQuSo)
Requirements Management - Steps
• Requirement Elicitation
• Requirement Analysis
• Requirement Specification
• Requirement Validation
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Introduction Evolution Current Approach NFR Research
GoalCurrent Work Further Tasks Summary References
Requirements Evolution
• Royce 1970, “Waterfall model”.− What is requirements
evolution?
In which stage does requirements
evolution begin?
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GoalCurrent Work
Further Tasks Summary References
Requirements Evolution Cycle
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Driving factors for Requirements Evolution
• Users need change
• Changes in the environment
• Adoption of new technologies
• Co-operative computing
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Is the requirement acceptable?
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Change Management
• Process to implement changes in the system.
• Changes need to be formally introduced and approved.
• Request For Change(RFC) form
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Current Work
Further Tasks Summary References
Change management
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Non functional requirements
• Why are non-functional requirements(NFR) important?
• NFRs are often neglected or forgotten.
• Ineffectively dealing with NFRs can lead to a series of failures in software development.
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The need of the hour
• A methodical process to assess the consequences of the requirement change.
• Emphasis on Non-functional requirements.
• Practical guidelines to accept or reject the proposed change.
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Types of changes
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Process Model
• Sequence of steps for handling new or changing requirements during life time of a system.
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Requirement Change
Identify change
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Environment Change
• Identify change in the environment
• Analyze the change for its effects.
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Requirement Change
• Identify the possible requirement change to the existing system.
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Impact Analysis
• Impact of requirement changes on• Non-functional requirements associated with the
proposed change.• Viewpoints of each stakeholder.
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Design Change
• Identify implications to the existing design of the system.
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Further tasks
• Refinement of the process model.• Application of the model on a case study and identify
the various non-functional requirements which led to its failure.• E.g. London Ambulance Service Computerised Despatch
System(LASCDS)
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Summary
• Requirements evolution is a continuous process.
• Various factors drive the initiation of requirements evolution.
• Acceptance of these changes is a critical task.
• Non functional requirements play a big role in system ‘well-being’.
• A practical method/guidelines is a necessary for decision over acceptance of such changes.
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References
• Nazim H. Madhavji Juan Fernandez-Ramil, and Dewayne Perry: Software Evolution and Feedback: Theory and Practice. John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
• Lam, W., Loomes, M.: Requirements Evolution in the Midst of Environmental Change: A Managed Approach, IEEE Computer Society, 1998
• Cysneiros L.M., Leite J.C.S.P.: Nonfunctional Requirements: From Elicitation to Conceptual Models. IEEE Transaction in Software Engineering, 30(5):328–350, May 2004
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Questions?
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