FURPS

Model for classifying software quality attributes
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FURPS is an acronym representing a model for classifying software quality attributes (functional and non-functional requirements):

The model, developed at Hewlett-Packard was first publicly elaborated by Grady and Caswell. FURPS+ is now widely used in the software industry. The + was later added to the model after various campaigns at HP to extend the acronym to emphasize various attributes.

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