DocumentCode :
2261222
Title :
Capturing, Organizing, and Reusing Knowledge of NFRs: An NFR Pattern Approach
Author :
Supakkul, Sam ; Hill, Tom ; Oladimeji, Ebenezer Akin ; Chung, Lawrence
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA
fYear :
2009
fDate :
1-1 Sept. 2009
Firstpage :
75
Lastpage :
84
Abstract :
Properly dealing with nonfunctional requirements (NFRs) such as security, cost, and usability, requires a large body of knowledge. However, it is difficult for average requirements engineers to possess necessary knowledge and use it correctly. This paper presents an NFR pattern framework for capturing NFR knowledge using goal, problem, causal attribution, solution/means, and requirements patterns that can be reused to help produce early-phase and late-phase NFR related requirements. The NFR patterns may be organized using generalization, aggregation, and classification relationships. Reusing the patterns is defined in terms of search and apply operations. The approach is illustrated using a running example based on the TJX incident, the largest credit card theft in history, to demonstrate how knowledge of the incident and mitigation techniques from security standards could be captured and used to help understand and prevent such incident.
Keywords :
security of data; NFR pattern approach; TJX incident; aggregation relationships; causal attribution; classification relationships; credit card theft; generalization relationships; incident-mitigation techniques; nonfunctional requirements; Communication system security; Costs; Credit cards; Data security; Data systems; History; Knowledge engineering; Organizing; Safety; Usability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Managing Requirements Knowledge (MARK), 2009 Second International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7694-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MARK.2009.2
Filename :
5457338
Link To Document :
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