Title :
Finding incremental solutions for evolving requirements
Author :
Ernst, Neil A. ; Borgida, Alexander ; Jureta, Ivan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
fDate :
Aug. 29 2011-Sept. 2 2011
Abstract :
This paper investigates aspects of the problem of software evolution resulting from top-level requirements change. In particular, while most research on design for software focuses on finding some correct solution, this ignores that such a solution is often only correct in a particular, and often short-lived, context. Using a logic-based goal-oriented requirements modeling language, the paper poses the problem of finding desirable solutions as the requirements change. Among other possible criteria of desirability, we consider minimizing the effort required to implement the new solution, which involves reusing parts of the old solution. In general, the solution of requirements problems is viewed as an exploration using a “requirements engineering knowledge base” (REKB), whose specification is formalized. The paper reports on experience implementing the REKB on top of a so-called “reason-maintenance system”, and provides evidence that incremental solution finding is indeed more efficient.
Keywords :
formal verification; knowledge based systems; simulation languages; REKB; incremental solution finding; logic-based goal-oriented requirements modeling language; reason-maintenance system; requirements engineering knowledge base; software evolution; Amplitude shift keying; Cognition; Computer science; Educational institutions; Knowledge based systems; Maintenance engineering; Software; Requirements; evolution; incremental; knowledge-level;
Conference_Titel :
Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), 2011 19th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Trento
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0921-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1090-705X
DOI :
10.1109/RE.2011.6051656