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Nonfunctional Requirements in Mobile Application Development is an
empirical study that investigates how nonfunctional
requirements--as compared with functional requirements--are treated
by the software engineers during mobile application development.
The book empirically analyzes the contribution of nonfunctional
requirements to project parameters such as cost, time, and quality.
Such parameters are of prime interest as they determine the
survival of organizations in highly dynamic environments. The
impact of nonfunctional requirements on project success is analyzed
through surveys and case studies, both individually and relative to
each other. Sources for data collection include industry, academia,
and literature. The book also empirically studies the impact of
nonfunctional requirements on the overall business success of both
the software development firm and the software procuring firm.
Project success is examined to determine if it leads to business
success. The book provides rich empirical evidence to place
nonfunctional requirements on par with functional requirements to
achieve business success in highly competitive markets. This work
enhances the body of knowledge through multiple empirical research
methods including surveys, case studies, and experimentation to
study software engineers' focus on nonfunctional requirements at
both project and business levels. The book can guide both computer
scientists and business managers in devising theoretical and
technical solutions for software release planning to achieve
business success.
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