Organizational modeling is concerned with analyzing and understanding the organizational context within which a software system will eventually function. This paper proposes organizational patterns motivated by organizational theories intended to facilitate the construction of organizational models. These patterns are defined from real world organizational settings, modeled in i* and formalized using the Formal Tropos language. Additionally, the paper evaluates the proposed patterns using desirable qualities such as coordinability and predictability. The research is conducted in the context of Tropos, a comprehensive software system development methodology
From the original work proposed by Gamma, design patterns have provided an important contribution to...
Coplien tells us that efficient software development processes have common features. He says that su...
Organizational design is an important topic in the literature on organizations. Usually the design p...
Early requirements analysis is concerned with modeling and understanding the organizational context ...
AbstractThe conditions under which organizations operate, force them to evolve to adapt to new envir...
Within socially driven software development methodologies like Tropos, a new software system could b...
Many patterns have been written concerned with the design and architecture of software systems, e.g....
The papers collected in the book were invited by the editors as tutorial courses or keynote speeches...
Abstract. Recently, a lot of research efforts in software engineering have focused on integrating or...
Information systems for organizations such as e-business and knowledge management systems must conti...
Abstract. Tropos is an agent-oriented development methodology based on knowledge-level concepts (suc...
The socio-technical systems research paradigm is about the complexity of real situations. It confron...
The notion of patterns has been used in many different disciplines, and the software industry is no ...
A pattern is a model that allows reusing a successful solution to the same problem in a different co...
A pattern is a model that allows reusing a successful solution to the same problem in a different co...
From the original work proposed by Gamma, design patterns have provided an important contribution to...
Coplien tells us that efficient software development processes have common features. He says that su...
Organizational design is an important topic in the literature on organizations. Usually the design p...
Early requirements analysis is concerned with modeling and understanding the organizational context ...
AbstractThe conditions under which organizations operate, force them to evolve to adapt to new envir...
Within socially driven software development methodologies like Tropos, a new software system could b...
Many patterns have been written concerned with the design and architecture of software systems, e.g....
The papers collected in the book were invited by the editors as tutorial courses or keynote speeches...
Abstract. Recently, a lot of research efforts in software engineering have focused on integrating or...
Information systems for organizations such as e-business and knowledge management systems must conti...
Abstract. Tropos is an agent-oriented development methodology based on knowledge-level concepts (suc...
The socio-technical systems research paradigm is about the complexity of real situations. It confron...
The notion of patterns has been used in many different disciplines, and the software industry is no ...
A pattern is a model that allows reusing a successful solution to the same problem in a different co...
A pattern is a model that allows reusing a successful solution to the same problem in a different co...
From the original work proposed by Gamma, design patterns have provided an important contribution to...
Coplien tells us that efficient software development processes have common features. He says that su...
Organizational design is an important topic in the literature on organizations. Usually the design p...