A proposed recommender system for eliciting software sustainability requirements

Kristin Roher, D. Richardson
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Sustainability is not considered sufficiently in developing modern software systems. In spite of the looming threats of global climate change and environmental degradation [1], software companies are more concerned with product “time-to-market” than long-term product impacts. The research goal of this project is to overcome the barriers of incorporating sustainability into the software engineering process through the use of a recommender system to be used during requirements engineering. This system will recommend the kinds of sustainability requirements that should be considered in a given system, based on application domain, deployment locale, etc, and in so doing will lessen the workload of eliciting appropriate sustainability requirements. This research builds on an ongoing research project on Software Engineering for Sustainability.
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一个建议的推荐系统,以引出软件的可持续性要求
在开发现代软件系统时,可持续性没有得到充分的考虑。尽管全球气候变化和环境退化的威胁迫在眉睫[1],软件公司更关心产品的“上市时间”,而不是产品的长期影响。这个项目的研究目标是通过在需求工程期间使用推荐系统来克服将可持续性纳入软件工程过程的障碍。该系统将根据应用领域、部署地点等,建议在给定系统中应考虑的可持续性需求的种类,这样做将减少引出适当的可持续性需求的工作量。这项研究建立在一个正在进行的关于可持续性软件工程的研究项目上。
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