Reasoning about partial goal satisfaction for requirements and design engineering 论文
2004引用 267
Software Reliability and Analysis ResearchSystems Engineering Methodologies and ApplicationsSafety Systems Engineering in Autonomy
摘要
Exploring alternative options is at the heart of the requirements and design processes. Different alternatives contribute to different degrees of achievement of non-functional goals about system safety, security, performance, usability, and so forth. Such goals in general cannot be satisfied in an absolute, clear-cut sense. Various qualitative and quantitative frameworks have been proposed to support the assessment of alternatives for design decision making. In general they lead to limited conclusions due to the lack of accuracy and measurability of goal formulations and the lack of impact propagation rules along goal contribution links.