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Mastering Non-Functional Requirements: Templates and tactics for analysis, architecture and assessment

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Key FeaturesExplains three stages of nonfunctional requirements, that is, analysis, architecture, and assessmentIn-depth knowledge of NFR framework and taxonomy that provides guidance around the modelling phase for the NFRsCoverage of 24 critical and pivotal NFRs, including the analysis, architecture, and assessment.Book DescriptionNon-functional Requirements are key to any software/IT program and cannot be overlooked or ignored. This book provides a comprehensive approach to the analysis, architecture, and measurement of NFRs. It includes considerations for bespoke Java, .NET, and COTS applications that are applicable to IT applications/systems in different domains.

The book outlines the methodology for capturing the NFRs and also describes a framework that can be leveraged by analysts and architects for tackling NFRs for various engagements.

This book starts off by explaining the various KPIs, taxonomies, and methods for identifying NFRs. Learn the design guidelines for architecting applications and systems relating to NFRs and design principles to achieve the desired outcome. We will then move on to various key tiers/layers and patterns pertaining to the business, database, and integrating tiers. After this, we will dive deep into the topics pertaining to techniques related to monitoring and measurement of NFRs, such as sizing, analytical modeling, and quality assurance.

Lastly, we end the book by describing some pivotal NFRs and checklists for the software quality attributes related to the business, application, data, and infrastructure domains.

What you will learnLearn techniques related to the analysis, architecture, and monitoring of NFRsUnderstand the various tools, techniques, and processes in order to improve the overall quality of the desired outcomesEmbrace the best practices of architecting, metrics, and success factors for NFRsIdentify the common pitfalls to be avoided and the patterns to leverageUnderstand taxonomy and framework for NFRsLearn the design guidelines for architecting applications and systems relating to NFRsAbstract different methodologies to analyze and gather NFRsAbout the AuthorSameer Paradkar is an enterprise architect with 15 years of solid experience in the ICT industry which spans across consulting, systems integration, and product development. He is an Open Group TOGAF, Oracle Master Java EA, TMForum NGOSS, IBM SOA Solutions, IBM Cloud Solutions, IBM MobileFirst, ITIL Foundation V3 and COBIT 5 certified enterprise architect. He serves as an advisory architect on enterprise architecture programs and continues to work as a subject matter expert. He has worked on multiple architecture transformations and modernization engagements in the USA, UK, Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East Regions that presented a phased roadmap to the transformation that maximized the business value while minimizing risks and costs.

Sameer is part of IT Strategy and Transformation Practice in AtoS. Prior to AtoS, he has worked in organizations such as EY - IT Advisory, IBM GBS, Wipro Consulting Services, TechMahindra, and Infosys Technologies and specializes in IT strategies and enterprise transformation engagements.

Table of ContentsUnderstanding NFRsTaxonomy & Framework for NFRsMethodology Eliciting - Non Functional RequirementsSolutions Addressing NFRsArchitectural Patterns and its Impact on NFRsSizing, Measu

479 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 18, 2017

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December 23, 2019
Repetitive laundry list

The author has taken a few NFRs and collated a list of semi formatted and semi readable points that may help their analysis. I think the book is very shallow and tries to do too many things and could be better written.
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December 22, 2021
I do not believe that this was intended to be read but rather to be used as a reference guide. In that sense, it could be helpful.

The checklists near the end in particular would probably offer the most value to start with. Then, if you need to delve deeper, just read the appropriate section.
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