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    Dealing with change: An approach using non-functional requirements

    Non-functional requirements (or quality requirements, NFRs) such as confidentiality, performance and timeliness are often crucial to a software system. Concerns for such NFRs are often the impetus for change. ...

    Lawrence Chung, Brian A. Nixon, Eric Yu in Requirements Engineering (1996)

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    Investigating relationships between functional coupling and the energy efficiency of embedded software

    Software coupling involves dependencies among pieces of software called modules. Different types of coupling will dictate the manner whereby software modules interact and will result in different approaches to...

    Doohwan Kim, Jang-Eui Hong, Lawrence Chung in Software Quality Journal (2018)