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Les spécifications du système doivent être affinées pour répondre autant que possible aux exigences des parties prenantes, car la première spécification ne satisfait pas toutes les parties prenantes en général. Cet article présente une procédure pour affiner la spécification comportementale afin de satisfaire les parties prenantes. Les exigences non fonctionnelles sont utilisées pour vérifier la satisfaction des parties prenantes. Avec cette procédure, l'insatisfaction des parties prenantes peut être réduite et de nouvelles possibilités de satisfaire ou d'insatisfaire les autres parties prenantes peuvent être trouvées, puisqu'une modification pour annuler l'insatisfaction peut parfois influencer la satisfaction des autres.
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Haruhiko KAIYA, Kenji KAIJIRI, "Refining Behavioral Specification for Satisfying Non-functional Requirements of Stakeholders" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E85-D, no. 4, pp. 623-636, April 2002, doi: .
Abstract: System specifications should be refined to meet stakeholders' requirements as much as possible, because the first specification does not satisfy all stakeholders in general. This paper presents a procedure to refine behavioral specification to satisfy stakeholders. Non-functional requirements are used for checking stakeholders' satisfaction. With this procedure, stakeholder-dissatisfaction can be reduced and new possibilities to satisfy or dissatisfy other stakeholders can be found, since a modification to cancel dissatisfaction can sometimes influence the satisfaction of the others.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e85-d_4_623/_p
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