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Quality Attribute Workshops (QAWs), Third Edition

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posted on 2003-08-01, 00:00 authored by Mario R. Barbacci, Robert J. Ellison, Anthony LattanzeAnthony Lattanze, Judith A. Stafford, Charles B. Weinstock, William Wood
The Quality Attribute Workshop (QAW) is a facilitated method that engages system stakeholders early in the life cycle to discover the driving quality attributes of a software-intensive system. The QAW was developed to complement the Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method (ATAM) and provides a way to identify important quality attributes and clarify system requirements before the software architecture has been created. This is the third edition of a technical report describing the QAW. We have narrowed the scope of a QAW to the creation of prioritized and refined scenarios. This report describes the newly revised QAW and describes potential uses of the refined scenarios generated during it.

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