ABSTRACT Highly-configurable systems are such systems which are not developed for single scenario.
However, perhaps they have variable functionality and they are developed for hybrid scenarios. Producing
a good highly-configurable system within time and with customer satisfaction is not easy. Handling
requirements effectively in such a way that it take least time to market, is one of the most difficult tasks
in highly-configurable system. In this paper, a quantitative requirement prioritization technique for highlyconfigurable systems is proposed. This technique involves all stakeholders and can be used primarily for
large scale software projects. The proposed technique is evaluated by taking a case study of the highlyconfigurable point of sale for automotive industry. The result shows that the proposed technique provides
promising results and can be enhanced with more future work.