Eclipse Process Framework | Glossary

Definition:

The Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) is an open source project that is managed by the Eclipse Foundation. It lies under the top-level Eclipse Technology Project. It has two goals:

  • To provide an extensible framework and exemplary tools for software process engineering – method and process authoring, library management, configuring and publishing a process.
  • To provide exemplary and extensible process content for a range of software development and management processes supporting iterative, agile, and incremental development, and applicable to a broad set of development platforms and applications. For instance, EPF provides the OpenUP, an agile software development process optimized for small projects.

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Further Reading: Disciplined Agile Delivery by Scott W. Ambler and Mark Lines.

 

Non-functional Requirement | Glossary

Definition

In systems engineering and requirements engineering, a non-functional requirement is a requirement that specifies criteria that can be used to judge the operation of a system, rather than specific behaviours. They are contrasted with functional requirements that define specific behaviours or functions.

Further Reading

Book :Disciplined Agile Delivery“, by Scott W. Ambler and Mark Lines

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