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Nonfunctional requirements in mobile application development / Varun Gupta, Raj Kumar Chopra, Durg Singh Chauhan.

By: Gupta, Varun, 1987- [author.].
Contributor(s): Chopra, Raj Kumar [author.] | Chauhan, Durg Singh [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2021Edition: 1st.Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000378696; 1000378691; 9781000378665; 1000378667; 9781003160922; 1003160921.Subject(s): Application software -- Development | Mobile computing | Non-functional requirements (Systems engineering) | COMPUTERS / Programming / Software DevelopmentDDC classification: 005.3 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: Nonfunctional Requirements in Mobile Application Development is an empirical study that investigates how nonfunctional requirements--as compared with functional requirements--are treated by the software engineers during mobile application development. The book empirically analyzes the contribution of nonfunctional requirements to project parameters such as cost, time, and quality. Such parameters are of prime interest as they determine the survival of organizations in highly dynamic environments. The impact of nonfunctional requirements on project success is analyzed through surveys and case studies, both individually and relative to each other. Sources for data collection include industry, academia, and literature. The book also empirically studies the impact of nonfunctional requirements on the overall business success of both the software development firm and the software procuring firm. Project success is examined to determine if it leads to business success. The book provides rich empirical evidence to place nonfunctional requirements on par with functional requirements to achieve business success in highly competitive markets. This work enhances the body of knowledge through multiple empirical research methods including surveys, case studies, and experimentation to study software engineers' focus on nonfunctional requirements at both project and business levels. The book can guide both computer scientists and business managers in devising theoretical and technical solutions for software release planning to achieve business success.
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<P>1. Introduction. 2. Literature Review. 3. Impact of NFR's on M-Commerce Business Success. 4. Status of Non Functional Requirement in Mobile Application Development: An Empirical Study. 5. Status of Nonfunctional Requirement in Mobile Application Development in Academic Projects. 6. Accuracy of Nonfunctional Requirement Prioritization Approaches for Different Complexity Projects: An Experimentation. 7. Conclusion and Future Work.</P>

Nonfunctional Requirements in Mobile Application Development is an empirical study that investigates how nonfunctional requirements--as compared with functional requirements--are treated by the software engineers during mobile application development. The book empirically analyzes the contribution of nonfunctional requirements to project parameters such as cost, time, and quality. Such parameters are of prime interest as they determine the survival of organizations in highly dynamic environments. The impact of nonfunctional requirements on project success is analyzed through surveys and case studies, both individually and relative to each other. Sources for data collection include industry, academia, and literature. The book also empirically studies the impact of nonfunctional requirements on the overall business success of both the software development firm and the software procuring firm. Project success is examined to determine if it leads to business success. The book provides rich empirical evidence to place nonfunctional requirements on par with functional requirements to achieve business success in highly competitive markets. This work enhances the body of knowledge through multiple empirical research methods including surveys, case studies, and experimentation to study software engineers' focus on nonfunctional requirements at both project and business levels. The book can guide both computer scientists and business managers in devising theoretical and technical solutions for software release planning to achieve business success.

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