Title
Control Cases during the Software Development Life-Cycle
Abstract
The control case is a tool that may be applied in software development to model non-functional requirements during the requirements engineering process. The control case complements the use case in requirements design by capturing the systems qualities not addressed by the use case. This includes attributes such as performance, security, and the prescribed technology and standards. Together, the use case and control case offer a more complete representation of the requirements that define the system to be developed. In this paper, we extend the previous work on the control case by illustrating how this modeling tool is applied during the software development lifecycle (SDLC) from initial requirements through to commercial deployment. This includes business process analysis, detailed requirements gathering, architecture & design, software build, systems testing, and deployment. This work helps to bridge the gap in applying the control case to model non-functional requirements, illustrating how control cases are decomposed and refined further during the SDLC.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/SERVICES-1.2008.46
SERVICES I
Keywords
Field
DocType
software development life-cycle,requirements design,soma,requirements engineering process,use case,soa,nonfunctional requirement,non-functional requirements,control case offer,sdlc. bpm,detailed requirements gathering,modeling tool,non-functional requirement,operating condition,nfrs,software development,control case,control cases,software engineering,software development lifecycle,business process analysis,programming,operant conditioning,non functional requirement,control systems,business,requirement engineering,software design,software systems,non functional requirements,security,system testing,process control,computer architecture,software development life cycle
Software engineering,Use-case analysis,Computer science,Requirements engineering,Requirements analysis,Business requirements,Requirement,Software requirements specification,Non-functional requirement,Software requirements
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3286-8
3
0.38
References 
Authors
10
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joe Zou11418.85
Christopher J. Pavlovski21047.22