Jonathan Lee, Nien-Lin Xue, Kuo-Hsun Hsu, Yong-Yi Fangjang
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Structuring requirements specifications through goals interactions
One of the foci of the recent developments in requirements engineering has been the study of conflicting requirements. However, there is no systematic way in the existing approaches to handling the interactions among requirements and their impact on the structuring of requirement specifications. In this paper, a new approach is proposed to formulate the requirement specifications based on goal interactions (i.e., cooperative, conflicting, counterbalanced and irrelevant).