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Nonfunctional Requirements in Mobile Application Development

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Nonfunctional Requirements in Mobile Application Development is an empirical study of how non-functional requirements get the attention of software engineers during the development of mobile apps, especially m-commerce apps, in relation to functional apps.


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1. Introduction. 2. Literature Review. 3. Impact of NFR's on M-Commerce Business Success. 4. Status of Non Functional Requirement in Mobile Application Development: An Empirical Study. 5. Status of Nonfunctional Requirement in Mobile Application Development in Academic Projects. 6. Accuracy of Nonfunctional Requirement Prioritization Approaches for Different Complexity Projects: An Experimentation. 7. Conclusion and Future Work.


About the author










Varun Gupta received his Ph.D. and Master of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering from Uttarakhand Technical University. He is currently working with Universidad da Beira Interior, Portugal. He is also Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Dr. Raj Kumar Chopra holds a bachelor degree in electronics and communication engineering, an MBA, and a PhD in management.
Prof. Durg Singh Chauhan is Pro-Chancellor of GLA University, Mathura, India.


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Nonfunctional Requirements in Mobile Application Development is an empirical study of how non-functional requirements get the attention of software engineers during the development of mobile apps, especially m-commerce apps, in relation to functional apps.

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