Problem frames: analyzing and structuring software development problems
Problem frames: analyzing and structuring software development problems
Relating Software Requirements and Architectures Using Problem Frames
RE '02 Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary IEEE Joint International Conference on Requirements Engineering
Enhancing problem frames with scenarios and histories: a preliminary study
Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Advances and applications of problem frames
Towards automatic problem decomposition: an ontology-based approach
Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Advances and applications of problem frames
Integrating Goals and Problem Frames in Requirements Analysis
RE '06 Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference
A Pattern System for Security Requirements Engineering
ARES '07 Proceedings of the The Second International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
Progressing problems from requirements to specifications in problem frames
Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Applications and advances of problem frames
Performing Projection in Problem Frames Using Scenarios
APSEC '09 Proceedings of the 2009 16th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference
Internetware: Challenges and Future Direction of Software Paradigm for Internet as a Computer
COMPSAC '10 Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE 34th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference
Security engineering using problem frames
ETRICS'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Emerging Trends in Information and Communication Security
Combining problem frames and UML in the description of software requirements
FASE'06 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
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Internetware literally means "the software paradigm for the Internet". The Problem Frames (PF) approach can be used to model Internetware entities. Internetware entities are running on the open, dynamic and uncertainty environment of Internet, which makes the issue of non-functional requirements even more important. However, the PF approach doesn't pay enough attention to deal with non-functional requirements. This paper proposes an approach for selecting implementation strategies of non-functional requirements. Finally, an example shows the feasibility of our approach.