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Visual Variability Analysis for Goal Models

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Visual Variability Analysis for Goal Models
One of the benefits of goal-oriented requirements engineering is the possibility of conducting formal analysis in order to evaluate alternative solutions of goal models. Superficially, goal analysis seems like an optimization technique. In contrast to such techniques, however, goal analysis does not aim at optimal solutions, but rather “good enough” ones [17]. Moreover, goal analysis has to blend quantitative with qualitative techniques to account for subject matters that are not readily quantifiable. The analysis of the interplay of non-functional softgoals and functional a high level of abstraction is an important element of goal analysis for the requirements engineer, especially so when dealing with requirements variability. This paper proposes a visual variability analysis technique and describes an implemented tool that supports it.
Bruno González-Baixauli, Julio Cesar Sampai
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where RE
Authors Bruno González-Baixauli, Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite, John Mylopoulos
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