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    <item rdf:about="http://www.se.cs.put.poznan.pl/knowledge-base/software-engineering-blog/incremental-architecture-refinement">        <title>Incremental architecture refinement</title>        <link>http://www.se.cs.put.poznan.pl/knowledge-base/software-engineering-blog/incremental-architecture-refinement</link>        <description>One of the topic we are working on is software architecture evaluation. The incremental architecture evaluation approach was presented at CEE-SET'09 conference. If you would like to know the details about the approach read this article.</description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>bmichalik</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                    <dc:subject>architectural knowledge</dc:subject>                    <dc:subject>architecture evaluation</dc:subject>                    <dc:subject>iso9126</dc:subject>                    <dc:subject>software architecture</dc:subject>                    <dc:subject>adapt</dc:subject>                    <dc:subject>atam</dc:subject>                <dc:date>2009-10-30T11:14:00Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>Blog Entry</dc:type>    </item>
    <item rdf:about="http://www.se.cs.put.poznan.pl/publications/kopczynska09-ceeset">        <title>Non-functional Requirements Elicitation Based on ISO 9126</title>        <link>http://www.se.cs.put.poznan.pl/publications/kopczynska09-ceeset</link>        <description>It is commonly known that in every IT project the requirements engineering process deserves careful attention. The authors’ work focuses on a part of this process – non-functional requirements elicitation. The elicitation problems are discussed and solutions to them are presented. The described approach aims at providing non-functional requirements of good-enough quality in time-efficient manner. The solutions have been initially evaluated within real projects in a form of a case study. The obtained results are promising.</description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>mochodek</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                    <dc:subject>iso9126</dc:subject>                <dc:date>2010-01-22T11:59:40Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>Inproceedings Reference</dc:type>    </item>
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