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Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Why must Microsoft confuse us with renaming industry accepted standards?

I think it is great Microsoft recognizes the value in Quality Attributes, but why in the heck rename them?

We now have Quality Attributes from SEI, Non-functional requirements from the Unified Process and the RUP, and Perspectives which is used in this book which is based on the IEEE Std 1471, which is a great book by the way.

And now 'Quality of Service Requirement' from Microsoft.

posted by tadanderson at 7:56 AM

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