2001
DOI: 10.21236/ada388649
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Quality Attribute Workshops

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“…These approaches perceive Quality Attribute requirements as the main focus in the software architecture design phase, and consider each design decision based on its implications on the prioritized quality attributes [20];…”
Section: B Game User Experience Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These approaches perceive Quality Attribute requirements as the main focus in the software architecture design phase, and consider each design decision based on its implications on the prioritized quality attributes [20];…”
Section: B Game User Experience Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These approaches map architectural quality goals into concrete scenarios to characterize stakeholders concerns throughout the software architecture design phase [20], [21];…”
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“…At a software-based QAW, diverse stakeholders are brought together to jointly define the desired software quality attributes of the software architecture. There is considerable experience [Barbacci 2001] that such encounters have value: they invariably produce awareness among the participating stakeholders that there are competing, and often conflicting priorities for the architecture. As with other aspects of software, unearthing potential conflicts early, e.g., before the architecture has fully been defined, produces a significant saving over changing it once it has been implemented.…”
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“… generating, documenting, and prioritizing a system's quality properties (e.g., performance, availability, interoperability): the Quality Attribute Workshop (QAW) [Barbacci 2003]. …”
Section: Foundations Of This Workmentioning
confidence: 99%