The automatic checking of quality requirements will play a fundamental role in the future market of Web services. The reason is that it will allow one to build economically-optimal systems whose quality level can be guaranteed. We identify some of the main problems with which this kind of future system is going to be faced, and also make a realistic proposal to solve them. The key point is to view quality requirements from a twofold perspective: a natural language sentence and a constraint on a quality attribute. Thanks to this principle, some of the classical disadvantages of formal methods may be overcome
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Distributed Computing Systems, 2001. FTDCS 2001. Proceedings. The Eighth IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of
Date of Conference: 2001