
This dataset includes all the material related to the Desiree framework by Feng-Lin Li et al. It includes a requirements ontology, a description-based formal requirements language, and a prototype tool for the Desiree framework. Part of this repository captures an extension of the PROMISE repository: it provides re-classified PROMISE NFRs using the proposed requirements ontology rewritten in the description-based requirements modeling language.
The list of PROMISE NFRs and ther Quality Goals.pdf This file holds the full list with all 370 PROMISE NFR items translated into the proposed quality goal modeling language in the papers "An Ontological Interpretation of Non-Functional Requirements" and "Non-functional requirements as qualities with a spice of ontology"
Case Study results.zip This zip file contains two complete case studies of a meeting scheduler and a nursing scheduler with a translation of the proposed requirements modeling language to OWL as described in the paper "From Stakeholder Requirements to Formal Specifications through Refinement"
Desiree Questionnaire.pdf, Desiree Questionnaire Results Original Data.zip These two files contain the questionnaire that was given to participents to evaluate the framework, as well as the the results as described in "Engineering requirements with Desiree: an empirical evaluation".
Desiree.Evaluation.pdf This file reports the evaluation of the effectiveness of the entire Desiree framework through three controlled experiments as described in "Engineering requirements with Desiree: an empirical evaluation"
Graded.membership.calculation.pdf This file holds the calculation details of NFR satisfaction as described in the paper "An Ontological Interpretation of Non-Functional Requirements"
PROMISE NFRs.xslx, PROMISE FRs.xslx These two files hold the more detailed analysis of translating PROMISE requirements into the proposed modeling language.
Tool.zip This zip file contains the prototype tool developed for the Desiree framework. It includes the protype itself, and a set of tutorials.
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