by César González-Pérez | Jul 6, 2020 | (meta)modeling, DSLs, requirements
Modelling is a useful technique for shaping, exploring, documenting, understanding and communicating artefacts of many kinds, and not only software. ConML is a conceptual modelling language for non-experts in information technologies and especially suited to serve non-software modeling domains.
by Jordi Cabot | Apr 1, 2019 | empirical studies, architecture, requirements
Very few MDD approaches have been reported to deal with NFRs (though they should). To better understand the current practices we present the results of a multi-national empirical study, based on interviews with companies using MDD for their development projects.
by Jordi Cabot | May 4, 2016 | tools, (meta)modeling, requirements
Introducing a new browser-based tool supporting both goal-oriented requirements modeling and structured creativity techniques
by Elena Planas | Apr 29, 2016 | article, Model-driven Engineering, requirements
Feature Models (FMs) are a mechanism to model variability among a family of closely related software products, i.e. a software product line (SPL). Analysis of FMs using formal methods can reveal defects in the specification such as inconsistencies that cause the...
by Michael Jastram | Mar 8, 2015 | requirements
Discover the Requirements Interchange Format (ReqIF), an OMG standard commonly used to model requirements, and the tools that support it
by Jordi Cabot | Aug 21, 2012 | empirical studies, requirements
Together with X. Franch, D. Ameller and C. Ayala (all members of the GESSI group), I’ve been recently interested in exploring to what extend the huge amount of elicitation, documentation, validation, … techniques for non-functional requirements (NFRs) were...
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