This paper relates experiences of using a business-process approach to the determination of requirements for social care systems. A method has been developed and used successfully with a number of major research projects, most specifically PLANEC. A protocol and framework are presented that utilise the Unified Modelling Language and adopts best practice from IT and social science methods. It utilises a loose-coupled hierarchical grouping of processes as a strategic view, and more tightly coupled models such as workflows. The method, as it has evolved, has produced a clear linkage between stakeholder goals and expectations, and IT functionality expressed as UML use case
As software complexity increases, well defined managerial methods of organising software production ...
Requirement elicitation is one of the earliest phases of a requirement engineering lifecycle. Howeve...
This paper describes early experiences in using process definitions to facilitate requirements speci...
This thesis will define requirements traceability, discuss the need for tracing requirements, discus...
Supporting a Process Oriented Requirements Method Process modelling as a way to inform requiremen...
This paper proposes a systemic framework combining techniques from soft systems methodology (SSM), t...
The point of view of this paper is that social software and business software need different kinds o...
OBJECTIVES: To perform a requirements analysis of the barriers to conducting research linking of pri...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
Abstract: Tracing between informal requirements and formal models is challeng-ing. A method for such...
The Requirements Traceability is seen as a quality factor with regard to software development, being...
AbstractThe context in which Businesses operate today is becoming increasingly complex. This is due ...
We present a methodology that aims at improving the effectiveness of requirements management in soft...
Business processes are designed to execute strategies that aim at achieving organisational goals. Du...
A business process model identifies the activities, resources and data involved in the creation of a...
As software complexity increases, well defined managerial methods of organising software production ...
Requirement elicitation is one of the earliest phases of a requirement engineering lifecycle. Howeve...
This paper describes early experiences in using process definitions to facilitate requirements speci...
This thesis will define requirements traceability, discuss the need for tracing requirements, discus...
Supporting a Process Oriented Requirements Method Process modelling as a way to inform requiremen...
This paper proposes a systemic framework combining techniques from soft systems methodology (SSM), t...
The point of view of this paper is that social software and business software need different kinds o...
OBJECTIVES: To perform a requirements analysis of the barriers to conducting research linking of pri...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
Abstract: Tracing between informal requirements and formal models is challeng-ing. A method for such...
The Requirements Traceability is seen as a quality factor with regard to software development, being...
AbstractThe context in which Businesses operate today is becoming increasingly complex. This is due ...
We present a methodology that aims at improving the effectiveness of requirements management in soft...
Business processes are designed to execute strategies that aim at achieving organisational goals. Du...
A business process model identifies the activities, resources and data involved in the creation of a...
As software complexity increases, well defined managerial methods of organising software production ...
Requirement elicitation is one of the earliest phases of a requirement engineering lifecycle. Howeve...
This paper describes early experiences in using process definitions to facilitate requirements speci...