
Supporting Requirements Definition and Quality Assurance in Ubiquitous Software Project
2008; Springer Science+Business Media; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-3-540-88479-8_42
ISSN1865-0937
AutoresRodrigo Spínola, Felipe Curty do Rego Pinto, Guilherme Horta Travassos,
Tópico(s)IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
ResumoThe development of ubiquitous software project demands the use of specific software technologies to deal with the inherent complexity of this type of project. Despite the advances in the software engineering field, the building of ubiquitous software still represents a grand challenge. For instance, secondary and primary studies indicated the existence of 13 ubiquity characteristics that can influence ubiquitous software projects. Therefore, in this paper we describe these ubiquity characteristics organized into a body of knowledge regarding ubiquitous computing and used to characterize ubiquitous software projects. Besides, an ongoing research concerned with supporting ubiquity requirements definition and verification (checklist based inspection) activities is also introduced.
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