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Quality attribute requirements are important both in terms of customer and end-user satisfaction and in driving software system design. Yet asserting the importance of quality attribute requirements raises many other questions particularly, how to use quality attribute information in practice. This article considers two aspects of using quality attribute information: communicating with stakeholders about quality attributes and incorporating quality attribute requirements into existing analysis and design methods.