Search for dissertations about: "software requirements"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 459 swedish dissertations containing the words software requirements.
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1. Software Robustness: From Requirements to Verification
Abstract : The importance of software quality increases as software products become more intertwined with our everyday lives. A critical software quality attribute is robustness, i.e. that the software shows stable behavior in stressful conditions and when receiving faulty inputs. READ MORE
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2. Towards good-enough Requirements Engineering : a theoretical Foundation for Requirements Quality
Abstract : Context: Requirements Engineering (RE) research has established a common agreement on the impact that the quality of requirements has on subsequent software development activities and artifacts. Furthermore, empirical investigations suppose that RE quality defects tend to scale in cost for remediation when left unattended. READ MORE
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3. Coordinating requirements engineering and software testing
Abstract : The development of large, software-intensive systems is a complex undertaking that is generally tackled by a divide and conquer strategy. Organizations face thereby the challenge of coordinating the resources which enable the individual aspects of software development, commonly solved by adopting a particular process model. READ MORE
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4. Quantifying Process Quality : The Role of Effective Organizational Learning in Software Evolution
Abstract : Real-world software applications must constantly evolve to remain relevant. This evolution occurs when developing new applications or adapting existing ones to meet new requirements, make corrections, or incorporate future functionality. READ MORE
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5. Software Process Improvement Applied to Requirements Engineering
Abstract : To maintain and increase competitive advantages, software organizations must continually strive to refine and improve their development processes. Software process assessment and improvement is the means by which development organizations assure and improve their processes, practices and tools to support their specific needs. READ MORE