Publication: Impact of Non-Functional Requirements on the Success of Ubiquitous Systems
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Article
Date
2020-12-10
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2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT
Abstract
With the recent advancements of technology,
Ubiquitous Systems have rapidly become popular all over the
world. It is a new paradigm that focuses on smooth integration
of technology in human environments enabling users to access
information and functionality anytime and anywhere. Software
development companies nowadays increasingly invest in the
ubiquitous system development projects in order to stay
competitive and survive in the IT Industry. Success of
ubiquitous system development projects heavily depends on
Nonfunctional user requirements. Identification of the
nonfunctional requirements is challenging since it represents
the quality attributes of the system and are not directly
measurable. This quantitative research aims to evaluate the
different types of non-functional requirements that significantly
contribute to the success of ubiquitous system development
projects. This study was based on the data collected from the
software industry in Sri Lanka. The results of this study indicate
that both the product-related and organizational-related nonfunctional
requirements strongly affect the ubiquitous systems
success. The findings provide insights to the vendors of
ubiquitous system development companies in the software
industry.
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Keywords
Ubiquitous System Development, Non-functional Requirements, Quality Attributes, Requirement Engineering, Software Development Life Cycle, Structural Modelling, Smart PLS
