System Quality Requirements Engineering (SQUARE) Methodology: Case Study on Asset Management System

Abstract

This report exemplifies the application of the System Quality Requirements Engineering (SQUARE) methodology developed by the Software Engineering Institute's Networked Systems Survivability Program on an asset management application. An overview of the SQUARE process and the vendor is presented, followed by a description of the application under study. The nine-step process of requirements engineering is then explained, and feedback on its implementation is provided. The report concludes with a synopsis of the findings and recommendations for future work. This report is one of a series of reports resulting from research conducted by the SQUARE Team as part of an independent research and development project of the Software Engineering Institute.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2004
Accession Number
ADA454482

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  • Don Ojoko-adams
  • Hassan Osman
  • Lilian Lopez
  • Marjon Dean
  • Nancy R. Mead
  • Nick Xie
  • Peter Chen

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  • Carnegie Mellon University

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