RE '04 Proceedings of the Requirements Engineering Conference, 12th IEEE International
Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering, Part II
RE '06 Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference
On Non-Functional Requirements in Software Engineering
Conceptual Modeling: Foundations and Applications
SERA '10 Proceedings of the 2010 Eighth ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications
Enhanced Fast Spread Replication strategy for Data Grid
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Process modelling, delegation and control in global software development
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
A threshold-based dynamic data replication strategy
The Journal of Supercomputing
Prediction of testability using the design metrics for object-oriented software
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
A Standard Based Reference Framework for System Adaptation and Installation Requirements
NGMAST '12 Proceedings of the 2012 Sixth International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services and Technologies
A generic measurement model for system data definition and database requirements
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
A standard-based reference framework for system operations requirements
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
Model of system configuration requirements and measurement of their functional size
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
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The European ECSS series of standards for the aerospace industry includes system configuration requirements as one of sixteen types of Non-Functional Requirement NFR for embedded and real time software. A number of concepts are provided in the ECSS, ISO standards to describe the various types of candidate configuration requirements at the system, software and hardware levels. This paper organises these dispersed configuration concepts into a standards-based framework of system configuration requirements allocated to software. The availability of this framework at the functional and service levels can facilitate the early identification, specification and measurement of the system configuration-NFR and their detailed allocation as specific configuration functions to be handled by the specified allocation to hardware or software or in a specific combination of both. In the absence of such standards-based framework and detailed model, such NFR requirements are typically handled in practice much later on in the software development life cycle when at system testing time, users and developers find out that a number of configuration requirements have been overlooked and additional work has to be expanded to implement them.