Altought widely used and recognized in the scientific community, the i* framework has, until now, failed to impose itself into enterprise practices. There are many ways that can be followed to favor industry-adoption. Among them, we believe that an integration into the (Rational) Unified Process, which already includes business modeling as a preliminary step in software development and furnishes custom syntax and semantic to do so could be an interesting approach. This paper summarizes the ideas of a research aimed at mapping i* model elements and RUP/UML business modeling ones with the best possible semantic match. The willingness is to provide RUP practitioners a powerful tool for capturing and analyzing social and organizational contexts...
The development of a complex software system involves many actors, whose skills and knowledge are ve...
The development of a complex software system involves many actors, whose skills and knowledge are ve...
The development of a complex software system involves many actors, whose skills and knowledge are ve...
Altought widely used and recognized in the scientic com-munity, the i* framework has, until now, fai...
Altought widely used and recognized in the scientific community, the i* framework has, until now, fa...
[Context and Motivation] Business modeling is nowadays a common approach in huge enterprise software...
Several organizations are nowadays not particularly comfortable with their internal structuring base...
Part 1: Regular PapersInternational audienceVarious frameworks are available for modeling an organiz...
Various frameworks are available for modeling an organizational setting. Their constituting models n...
This paper presents a thorough investigation of the two popular enterprise modeling techniques: the ...
Several organizations are nowadays not particularly comfortable with their internal structuring base...
The software development has changed dramatically the last two decades. Software was primarily built...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
The development of a complex software system involves many actors, whose skills and knowledge are ve...
The development of a complex software system involves many actors, whose skills and knowledge are ve...
The development of a complex software system involves many actors, whose skills and knowledge are ve...
Altought widely used and recognized in the scientic com-munity, the i* framework has, until now, fai...
Altought widely used and recognized in the scientific community, the i* framework has, until now, fa...
[Context and Motivation] Business modeling is nowadays a common approach in huge enterprise software...
Several organizations are nowadays not particularly comfortable with their internal structuring base...
Part 1: Regular PapersInternational audienceVarious frameworks are available for modeling an organiz...
Various frameworks are available for modeling an organizational setting. Their constituting models n...
This paper presents a thorough investigation of the two popular enterprise modeling techniques: the ...
Several organizations are nowadays not particularly comfortable with their internal structuring base...
The software development has changed dramatically the last two decades. Software was primarily built...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
The development of a complex software system involves many actors, whose skills and knowledge are ve...
The development of a complex software system involves many actors, whose skills and knowledge are ve...
The development of a complex software system involves many actors, whose skills and knowledge are ve...