Title :
Scope Management of Non-Functional Requirements
Author :
Kassab, M. ; Daneva, M. ; Ormandjieva, O.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Twente, Enschede
Abstract :
In order to meet commitments in software projects, a realistic assessment must be made of project scope. Such an assessment relies on the availability of knowledge on the user-defined project requirements and their effort estimates and priorities, as well as their risk. This knowledge enables analysts, managers and software engineers to identify the most significant requirements from the list of requirements initially defined by the user. In practice, this scope assessment is applied to the functional requirements (FRs) provided by users who are unaware of, or ignore, the non-functional requirements (NFRs). This paper presents ongoing research which aims at managing NFRs during the software development process. Establishing the relative priority of each NFR, and obtaining a rough estimate of the effort and risk associated with it, is integral to the software development process and to resource management. Our work extends the taxonomy of the NFR framework by integrating the concept of the "hardgoal". A functional size measure of NFRs is applied to facilitate the effort estimation process. The functional size measurement method we have chosen is COSMIC-FFP, which is theoretically sound and the de facto standard in the software industry.
Keywords :
DP industry; project management; resource allocation; risk analysis; software development management; COSMIC-FFP; de facto standard; effort estimation process; functional size measurement method; nonfunctional requirements; project priorities; project risk; project scope; realistic assessment; resource management; scope management; software development process; software industry; software projects; user-defined project requirements; Engineering management; Knowledge engineering; Knowledge management; Measurement standards; Programming; Research and development management; Resource management; Size measurement; Software development management; Taxonomy;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, 2007. 33rd EUROMICRO Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lubeck
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2977-6
DOI :
10.1109/EUROMICRO.2007.53