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Title
Sustainable Requirement Engineering Practices Model for Sustainable Software Development
Author(s)
Muhammad Ali
Abstract
Sustainability in requirement engineering (RE) has an emerging aspect in every fields, achieving sustainability during software development and as whole to get sustainable software is important. The survival of software is largely depending upon the selection of requirement practices that can leads software to sustain, and can evolve as environmentally friendly software is crucial. However, practicing sustainability during software development as sustainable software development, if ignored, it can lead to the disaster of sustainable society. In particular, this will ultimately lead towards less sustainable software which can only spread over shorter period of time affecting to the society with more resource utilization, heat emitting sources and others. Thus, study aims on identifying the sustainable RE practices, for each process of requirement engineering phase including the elicitation of requirements, specification, analysis, verification and validation, managing the requirements. This could eventually help to explore sustainable incorporating requirements. This research contributes to theory and practice by providing the sustainable requirement engineering practices model. Such research can help academician and industry to evaluate their practicing level of sustainable software development.
Type
Thesis/Dissertation MS
Faculty
Engineering and Computer Science
Department
Computer Science
Language
English
Publication Date
2020-06-29
Subject
Software Engineering, Computer Science
Publisher
NUML
Contributor(s)
Muhammad Ali, Dr. Noman Malik
Format
PDF
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Relation
Coverage
Rights
NUML, Islamabad
Category
MS-CS Thesis Repository
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2020-08-04 22:40:46
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