Presentation 2015-03-27
A Method to bridge non-functional requirements and service design
Sayaka IZUKURA, Shigeru HOSONO, Hiroshi SAKAKI, Eriko NUMATA,
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Abstract(in English) A fundamental demand for IT service providers is to obtain design skills for non-functional requirements (NFRs) of a target IT enabled service system as well as implementing functional requirements. The design task should identify a number of NFR determinants, such as the architecture of the IT infrastructure, the operational procedure, and the human resources for service delivery. The satisfaction of NFRs has not been validated after implementation or deployment of the service, which causes extensive redesign work. Thus, a modeling method to bridge NFR and IT service design for reducing such risks is introduced, and an NFR evaluation model is provided. Consequently, IT service designers can validate NFRs in the early development phase.
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Keyword(in English) Non-Functional Requirements / Design Supporting / Service Development Process
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Conference Date 2015/3/20(1days)
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Title (in English) A Method to bridge non-functional requirements and service design
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Keyword(1) Non-Functional Requirements
Keyword(2) Design Supporting
Keyword(3) Service Development Process
1st Author's Name Sayaka IZUKURA
1st Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Shigeru HOSONO
2nd Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation
3rd Author's Name Hiroshi SAKAKI
3rd Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation
4th Author's Name Eriko NUMATA
4th Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation
Date 2015-03-27
Paper # SC2014-27
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 525
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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