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There may be the "Authorization" sub-concern in a specific software but not the "Encryption" sub-concern.
Check the spelling of the keywords related to "B" concern (and its sub-concerns), as well as those related to the software requirements; Check the possibility of adding new keywords to the "B" concern (or its sub-concerns); or.
The type of relationship addressed by the concept "Composition" describes the idea of decomposition of a concern into sub-concerns.
Justification: the fact that "A" depends on "B" means that for that "A" exists, "B" (or any of its sub-concerns) must exist too.
Justification: the fact that "A" contributes positively to "B" provides evidences that if "B" was identified, "A" (or any of its sub-concerns) should also be.
The suggestions of the remaining heuristics may be found in [24]: Check the spelling of the keywords related to "B" concern (and its sub-concerns), as well as those related to the software requirements; Check the possibility of adding new keywords to the "B" concern (or its sub-concerns); or Check the possibility of rewriting the description of some software requirements.
Heuristic 4 Description: if a non-functional concern "A" was found in the software requirements, then "A" (or any of its sub-concerns) is related to one or more functional requirements.
Heuristic 2 Description: if there is a "positive contribution" relationship "rel" that binds the concerns "A" (source) and "B" (target) and "B" was found in the software requirements, then "A" or any of its sub-concerns was identified too.
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