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Extending Problem-Oriented Requirements Engineering for SPL

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In the QuaDRA framework, we have provided support for developing a single system. In this chapter, we show how to enhance the problem-oriented requirements engineering for supporting a product line development. We extend the problem frames approach with a notation for modeling variability by providing a UML profile. Furthermore, we propose the structured PREVISE method, which conducts requirements engineering in software product lines taking into account quality requirements. Our method covers domain engineering as well as application engineering.

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Alebrahim, A. (2017). Extending Problem-Oriented Requirements Engineering for SPL. In: Bridging the Gap between Requirements Engineering and Software Architecture. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17694-5_13

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