In the software market place, in which functionally equivalent products compete for the same customer, Non Functional Requirements (NFRs) become more important in distinguishing between the competing products. However, in practice, NFRs receive little attention relative to Functional Requirements (FRs). This is mainly because of the nature of NFRs which poses a challenge when taking the choice of treating them earlier in the software development. NFRs are subjective, relative and cross-cutting. Furthermore, NFRs can often interact, in the sense that attempts to achieve one NFR can...
In the software market place, in which functionally equivalent products compete for the same customer, Non Functional Requirements (NFRs) become mor...
What Every Engineer Should Know About Smart Cities offers a broad view of the concepts and technologies involved in smart cities and an ascending paradigm on how to employ technology to make urban environments smarter.
What Every Engineer Should Know About Smart Cities offers a broad view of the concepts and technologies involved in smart cities and an ascending para...
What Every Engineer Should Know About Smart Cities offers a broad view of the concepts and technologies involved in smart cities and an ascending paradigm on how to employ technology to make urban environments smarter.
What Every Engineer Should Know About Smart Cities offers a broad view of the concepts and technologies involved in smart cities and an ascending para...