Title
Quantifying Non-functional Requirements in Service Oriented Development
Abstract
This research is aimed at improving quality in service oriented applications by improving requirement engineering of quality requirements. Idea is to propose quantification mechanism that covers service development from consumer perspective and able to move back for better quality requirement management in service oriented development. Quantification mechanism is a two way affective method, first is to align quality in service development (service identification, service design, service implementation, service usage) and secondly its link with SLA enables both producer and consumer to make a check on quality. In this way, quality requirement are better developed, can be regularly checked and enhanced if required.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/FIT.2011.48
FIT
Keywords
Field
DocType
service oriented development,service identification,quantification mechanism,quantifying non-functional requirements,service usage,better quality requirement management,requirement engineering,service development,consumer perspective,service implementation,quality requirement,service design,non functional requirements,service oriented architecture,non functional requirement,sla,quality management
Service design,Service level objective,Computer science,Quality function deployment,Computer network,Service guarantee,Service product management,Service level requirement,Service delivery framework,Customer Service Assurance,Process management
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
6
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jawaria Sadiq110.35
Athar Mohsin231.08
Fahim Arif3438.64