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Research paper thumbnail of A Feature-Driven Requirements Engineering Approach for Software Product Lines

The importance of Requirements Engineering within software development has long been established ... more The importance of Requirements Engineering
within software development has long been established and
recognized by researchers and practitioners. Within Software
Product Lines (SPL), this activity is even more critical because it
needs to cope with common, variable, and product-specific
requirements not only for a single product but for the whole set
of products in the family. In this paper, we present a Feature-
Driven Requirements Engineering approach (FeDRE) that
provides support to the requirements specification of software
product lines. The approach follows a strategy where features
are realized into functional requirements considering the
variability captured in a feature model. It also provides
guidelines on how to associate chunks of features from a feature
model and to consider them as the context for the Use Case
specification. The feasibility of the approach is illustrated in a
case study for developing an SPL of mobile applications for
emergency notifications. Preliminary evaluations on the
perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of requirements
analysts using the approach are also presented.

Research paper thumbnail of A Feature-Driven Requirements Engineering Approach for Software Product Lines

The importance of Requirements Engineering within software development has long been established ... more The importance of Requirements Engineering
within software development has long been established and
recognized by researchers and practitioners. Within Software
Product Lines (SPL), this activity is even more critical because it
needs to cope with common, variable, and product-specific
requirements not only for a single product but for the whole set
of products in the family. In this paper, we present a Feature-
Driven Requirements Engineering approach (FeDRE) that
provides support to the requirements specification of software
product lines. The approach follows a strategy where features
are realized into functional requirements considering the
variability captured in a feature model. It also provides
guidelines on how to associate chunks of features from a feature
model and to consider them as the context for the Use Case
specification. The feasibility of the approach is illustrated in a
case study for developing an SPL of mobile applications for
emergency notifications. Preliminary evaluations on the
perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of requirements
analysts using the approach are also presented.

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