QUALITATIVE SYNERGISM OF MULTI-AGENT SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2012.v8n6p%25pAbstract
Software architecture design and requirement engineering are core and independent areas of engineering. A lot of research, education and practice are carried on Requirement elicitation and doing refine it, but it is a major issue of engineering. QSMSR (QUALITATIVE SYNERGISM OF MULTI-AGENT SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS) model act as a bridge between requirement and design there is a huge gap between these two areas of software architecture and requirement engineering. The principal model defines how to take input the requirements and to refine it in such a way that the gap is covered.The qualitative model merge fabricated model and classified model. Classified model make the sub groups of the role and match it with components. The Fabricated model link QSMSR Principal Model to an architecture design. These both model (principal model, qualitative model) are the sub models of QSMSR.Downloads
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2012-03-18
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Nazeer, S., Abdullah, T., & Saleem, R. (2012). QUALITATIVE SYNERGISM OF MULTI-AGENT SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2012.v8n6p%p
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