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2008
Conference Paper
Titel
High quality in elicitation and specification of non-functional requirements - lessons learned from applying this method to the automotive domain
Abstract
The efficient and effective treatment of non-functional requirements gets more and more attention in several industry domains. Especially in the automotive domain, quality characteristics serve as distinguishing characteristics from competitors. Therefore, addressing quality aspects early in the system development lifecycle is of special importance for reaching high quality. This paper describes the application of a method in the automotive domain to elicit and specify a minimal and sufficient set of measurable and traceable non-functional requirements. It shows the necessary adaptations to the method and the lessons learned from its application in an automotive industry project. As a result, future research topics to further optimize the method for the automotive context are outlined.