Experimenting application engineering with requirements pattern for software product families
Reuse of software artefacts such as requirements is an indispensable activity in software development. However, practitioners reuse requirements opportunistically without proper planning. Software product line engineering (SPLE) comprises of two main processes known as domain engineering and appli...
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iium-755332019-11-19T06:34:31Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/75533/ Experimenting application engineering with requirements pattern for software product families Badamasi, Imam Ya'au Nordin, Azlin Salleh, Norsaremah Khamis, Norazlina QA76 Computer software Reuse of software artefacts such as requirements is an indispensable activity in software development. However, practitioners reuse requirements opportunistically without proper planning. Software product line engineering (SPLE) comprises of two main processes known as domain engineering and application engineering. During the domain engineering process, a solid foundation is laid for designing reusable structure, which helps in delineating requirements artefacts and systematic planning for future reuse. Whereas, during application engineering process, systematic reuse of software artefacts is realized taking advantage of the benefits of reuse are utilized in application engineering phase through derivation of various reusable structure initially built in domain application. This paper presents evaluation of systematic requirements reuse framework (RP-SPF) from an experiment in academic setting. The findings of the evaluation show that the RP-SPF approach is more efficient and effective compared to conventional (Ad hoc) of reusing and documenting requirements. Institute of Advanced Scientific Research 2019-10-21 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/75533/1/1206-1217-%20Dr%20Norazlina%20Khamis.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/75533/7/75533_Experimenting%20application%20engineering%20with%20requirements%20pattern%20for%20software%20product%20families_Scopus.pdf Badamasi, Imam Ya'au and Nordin, Azlin and Salleh, Norsaremah and Khamis, Norazlina (2019) Experimenting application engineering with requirements pattern for software product families. Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, 11. pp. 1206-1217. ISSN 1943-023X http://www.jardcs.org/abstract.php?id=2167# |
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Reuse of software artefacts such as requirements is an indispensable activity in software development.
However, practitioners reuse requirements opportunistically without proper planning. Software product line
engineering (SPLE) comprises of two main processes known as domain engineering and application engineering.
During the domain engineering process, a solid foundation is laid for designing reusable structure, which helps in
delineating requirements artefacts and systematic planning for future reuse. Whereas, during application engineering
process, systematic reuse of software artefacts is realized taking advantage of the benefits of reuse are utilized in
application engineering phase through derivation of various reusable structure initially built in domain application.
This paper presents evaluation of systematic requirements reuse framework (RP-SPF) from an experiment in
academic setting. The findings of the evaluation show that the RP-SPF approach is more efficient and effective
compared to conventional (Ad hoc) of reusing and documenting requirements. |
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Experimenting application engineering with requirements pattern for software product families |
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