Quality product derivation: a case study for quality control at Siemens
SEPADS'09 Proceedings of the 8th WSEAS International Conference on Software engineering, parallel and distributed systems
Information and Software Technology
Quality control and ISO quality compliance in the product lifecycle management at Siemens
WSEAS Transactions on Computers
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International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design
Proceedings of the 17th International Software Product Line Conference
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Product lines (PL) modeling have proven to be an effective approach to reuse in software development. Several variability approaches were developed to plan requirements reuse, but only little of them actually address the issue of deriving product requirements. This paper presents a method, RED-PL that intends to support requirements derivation. The originality of the proposed approach is that (i) it is user-oriented, (ii) it guides product requirements elicitation and derivation as a decision making activity, and (iii) it provides systematic and interactive guidance assisting analysts in taking decisions about requirements. The RED-PL methodological process was validated in an industrial setting by considering the requirement engineering phase of a product line of blood analyzers.