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Improving Requirements Specification in WebREd-Tool by Using a NFR's Classification
In Software Engineering (SE), a system has properties that
emerge from the combination of its parts, these emergent properties will
surely be a matter of system failure if the Non-Fuctional Requirements
(NFRs), or system qualities, are not specified in advance. In Web Engineering
(WE) field occurs very similar, but with some other issues related
to special characteristics of the Web applications such as the navigation
(with the application of the security). In this paper, we improve our
Model-Driven tool, named WebREd-Tool, extending the requirements
metamodel with a NFRs classification, the main idea is to help the Web
application designer with the NFRs specification to make better design
decisions and also to be used to validate the quality of the final Web
application
Requirements Engineering in the Development Process of Web Systems: A Systematic Literature Review
Requirements Engineering (RE) is the first phase in the software development process during which designers attempt to fully satisfy users’ needs. Web Engineering (WE) methods should consider adapting RE to the Web’s large and diverse user groups. The objective of this work is to classify the literature with regard to the RE applied in WE in order to obtain the current “state-of-the-art”. The present work is based on the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method proposed by Kitchenham; we have reviewed publications from ACM, IEEE, Science Direct, DBLP and World Wide Web. From a population of 3059 papers, we identified 14 primary studies, which provide information concerning RE when used in WE methods.This work has been partially supported by the Programa de Fomento y Apoyo a Proyectos de Investigación (PROFAPI) from the Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (México), and the MANTRA project (GRE09-17) from the University of Alicante, Spain, and GV/2011/035 from the Valencia Government