Search for dissertations about: "metrics of requirement engineering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words metrics of requirement engineering.
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1. mm-Wave Data Transmission and Measurement Techniques: A Holistic Approach
Abstract : The ever-increasing demand on data services places unprecedented technical requirements on networks capacity. With wireless systems having significant roles in broadband delivery, innovative approaches to their development are imperative. READ MORE
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2. Utilizing Continuous Integration environments for evaluation of software quality attributes
Abstract : Software quality attributes are properties that reflect the quality of a software system, and Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are the specifications that define how a software system should perform to reach a desired level of goals of the quality attributes.The evaluation of quality attributes is important to show the effectiveness of a system in meeting customers' NFRs. READ MORE
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3. Definition and validation of requirements management measures
Abstract : The quality of software systems depends on early activities in the software development process, of which the management of requirements is one. When requirements are not managed well, a project can fail or become more costly than intended, and the quality of the software developed can decrease. READ MORE
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4. A Holistic View of QoE for Multimedia Streaming
Abstract : Internet access has evolved in the last decade with the availability of smart handheld devices and high bandwidth offered by mobile networks at reduced costs. Multimedia traffic primarily video became the main share of global Internet traffic due to the popularity of multimedia supported social applications, online gaming, and IPTV. READ MORE
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5. Assessment and control of tonal components in electric vehicles
Abstract : New challenges arise for noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) engineers when electric motors are introduced into cars traditionally powered by internal combustion engines (ICE). The noise signature from an electric traction motor is characterized by speed-dependent high frequency tonal components due to electro-magnetic excitation. READ MORE