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Conference Papers Year : 2015

Handling Non-functional Requirements in Model-Driven Development: An Ongoing Industrial Survey

Maya Daneva
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Bernhard Schätz
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Sabine Teufl
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Abstract

Model-Driven Development (MDD) is no longer a novel development paradigm. It has become mature from a research perspective and recent studies show its adoption in industry. Still, some issues remain a challenge. Among them, we are interested in the treatment of non-functional requirements (NFRs) in MDD processes. Very few MDD approaches have been reported to deal with NFRs (and they do it in a limited way). However, it is clear that NFRs need to be considered somehow in the final product of the MDD process. To better understand how NFRs are integrated into the existing MDD approaches, we have initiated the NFR4MDD project, a multinational empirical study, based on interviews with companies working on MDD projects. Our project aims at surveying the state of the practice for this topic. In this paper, we summarize our research protocol and present the current status of our study. The discussion will focus on the peculiarities of our study's context and organization involving about 20 researchers from 8 European countries.
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hal-01186624 , version 1 (25-08-2015)

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David Ameller, Xavier Franch, Cristina Gómez, Joao Araujo, Richard Berntsson Svensson, et al.. Handling Non-functional Requirements in Model-Driven Development: An Ongoing Industrial Survey. 23rd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 2015), Aug 2015, Ottawa, Canada. ⟨10.1109/RE.2015.7320424⟩. ⟨hal-01186624⟩
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