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Abstract Sequence Breaking is a type of feature interaction conflict that exists in video games where the player gains access to a portion of a game that should ...
Abstract In recent years, the number of regulations an organization needs to comply with has been increasing, and organizations have to ensure that their business ...
Abstract Reuse is a powerful tool for improving the productivity of software development. The paper puts forward arguments in favor of generic requirements reuse ...
Abstract Non functional requirements such as availability, reliability, and security are often crucial in designing and implementing distributed real time systems ...
Abstract Modeling approaches are based on various paradigms, e.g., aspect oriented, feature oriented, object oriented, and logic based. Modeling approaches may cover ...
Abstract Goal oriented languages have been used for years to model and reason about functional, non functional, and legal requirements. It is however difficult to ...
Abstract This thesis proposes a technique to map customer requirements to a platform configuration at the early stage of software requirements analysis and performs ...
Abstract Context aware systems often use rule based reasoning engines for decision making without involving explicit interaction with the user. While rule based systems ...
Abstract The User Requirements Notation (URN) enables the graphical modeling of requirements with goals and scenarios, and jUCMNav is a free, Eclipse based tool that ...
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Abstract Reusability is important when modelling business processes and patterns are known to increase reusability. A pattern based framework that lays down a foundation ...
Abstract Today s ever changing business environments, comprised among other things of customer expectations, market demands, and legal obligations, require dynamic ...
Abstract The strength of goal models is their ability to assess candidate solutions against high level criteria for many stakeholders, allowing system wide trade offs ...
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Abstract Software Product Line Engineering concerns itself with domain engineering and application engineering. During domain engineering, the whole product family ...
Abstract Formal specification of software systems has been very promising. Critics against the end results of formal methods, that is, producing quality software ...
Abstract Organizations use Business Intelligence (BI) systems to monitor how well they are meeting their goals and objectives. Yet, very often BI systems do not include ...
Abstract While several approaches exist for modeling goals and business processes in organizations, the relationships between these two views are often not well defined ...
Abstract Background: Business process compliance management has recently attracted a lot of attention in both business and academia as it enables organizations to ...
Abstract Non functional properties (NFPs) represent an important facet of service descriptions, especially when a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) approach is ...
Abstract Goal modeling is an important part of various types of activities such as requirements engineering, business management, and compliance assessment. The Goal ...
Abstract While there are many aspect oriented modeling (AOM) approaches, from requirements to low level design, it is still difficult to compare them and know under ...
Abstract Transport Canada is reviewing its Aviation Security regulations in a multi year modernization process. As part of this review, consideration is given to transitioning ...
Abstract The performance modeling of regulations is a relatively recent innovation. However, as regulators in many domains increasingly look to move from prescriptive ...
Abstract Outcome based regulations focus on measurable goals rather than on prescriptive ways of achieving these goals. As regulators start evolving regulations towards ...
Abstract Concern Driven Development (CDD) promises improved productivity, reusability, and maintainability because high level concerns that are important to stakeholders ...
Abstract Decision making is a crucial yet challenging task in enterprise management. In many organizations, decisions are still made based on experience and intuition ...
Abstract Goal models represent interests, intentions, and strategies of different stakeholders. Reasoning about the goals of a system unavoidably involves the transformation ...
Abstract New regulatory regimes advocate the use of "goal oriented" regulations that are more flexible during regulatory conversations occurring between the regulators ...
Abstract Goal modeling languages are now an integral part of requirements engineering. They allow for the systematic capture of rationales for stakeholder needs and ...
Abstract The Goal oriented Requirement Language (GRL), part of the User Requirements Notation (URN) standard, is used to model and analyze stakeholder goals and requirements ...
Abstract Goal models described with the Goal oriented Requirement Language (GRL) are amenable to various kinds of analyses, including quantitative and qualitative ...
Abstract Abstract. Metrics and measures have always been the subject of quite a lot of research works in the Requirements Engineering (RE) community, including about ...
Abstract When building large scale goal oriented models using the i framework, the problem of scalability arises. Modules have been proposed to structure i models ...
Abstract iStarML is an XML based format for enabling interoperability among i tools. Its main design focus was to support data interchange even when involved tools ...
Abstract Despite the large body of i research, there has been comparatively little work on how goal modelling techniques can help identify usability concerns. Recent ...
Abstract Product line software engineering depends on capturing the commonality and variability within a family of products, typically using feature modeling, and ...
Abstract In this paper, we propose a framework for modeling goal driven requirements of web applications. Web engineers mostly focus on design aspects only overlooking ...
Abstract The idea of security aware system development from the start of the engineering process is generally accepted nowadays and is becoming applied in practice ...
Abstract Business processes require a supporting technical architecture enabling their realization. The secure design of this architecture has key importance in the ...
Abstract The design and implementation of distributed real time systems is often dominated by non functional considerations like timing, distribution and fault tolerance ...
Abstract Non functional aspects including time constraints, distribution and fault tolerance are critical in the design and implementation of distributed real time ...
Abstract A key question for system testing of a software product is how to determine that the semantics of its requirements is adequately realized in the given implementation ...
Abstract Validation should be done in the context of understanding how a business process is intended to contribute to the business strategies of an organization. ...
Abstract This tutorial discusses aspect oriented requirements engineering, focusing on scenario based and goal oriented requirements models with the Aspect oriented ...
Abstract Legal compliance has been an active topic in Software Engineering and Information Systems for many years. However, business analysts and others recently ...
Abstract Abstract not available. DanielAmyot 21 Aug 2011 Discussion Please feel free to discuss this article directly on this page. Constructive comments ...
Abstract Since the i (i star) framework was adopted by the requirements engineering community, different groups have formulated variations of the language proposed ...
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Topic revision: r1 - 16 Aug 2001 - 15:58:33 - Peter Thoeny?
 
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