Agent–oriented conceptual modeling notations such as i* represents an interesting approach for modeling early phase requirements which includes organizational contexts, stakeholder intentions and rationale. On the other hand, Unified Modeling Language (UML) is suitable for later phases of requirement capture which usually focus on completeness, consistency, and automated verification of functional requirements for the new system. In this paper, we propose a methodology to facilitate and support the combined use of notation for modeling requirement engineering process in a synergistic fashion. For organizational modeling/early phase requirements capturing we use the i* modeling framework that describes the organizational relationships among ...
Agent-oriented conceptual modelling in notations such as the i* framework [13] have gained considera...
Conceptual modeling allows abstraction, communication and consensus building in system development. ...
Agent-oriented models are frequently used in disciplines such as requirements engineering and organi...
Agent-oriented conceptual modeling notations such as i* represents an interesting approach for model...
Many modelling techniques tend to address “late-phase” requirements while many critical modelling de...
Goal-oriented agent systems are increasingly popular for developing complex applications that operat...
Goal-oriented agent systems are increasingly popular for developing complex applications that operat...
Requirements specification should not be concerned only with the software specification, but should ...
Requirements capture has been acknowledged as a critical phase of software development, precisely b...
Requirements Engineering has been considered a key activity in any Software Engineering process. It ...
Non-peer-reviewedAgent-oriented Conceptual Modelling (AoCM, as exemplified by the i* notation [5], r...
Many modelling techniques tend to address ''late-phase'' requirements while many critical modelling ...
Requirements Engineering has been considered a key activity in any Software Engineering process. It ...
Conceptual modeling allows abstraction, communication and consensus building in system development. ...
Agent-oriented conceptual modelling in notations such as the i* framework [13] have gained considera...
Agent-oriented conceptual modelling in notations such as the i* framework [13] have gained considera...
Conceptual modeling allows abstraction, communication and consensus building in system development. ...
Agent-oriented models are frequently used in disciplines such as requirements engineering and organi...
Agent-oriented conceptual modeling notations such as i* represents an interesting approach for model...
Many modelling techniques tend to address “late-phase” requirements while many critical modelling de...
Goal-oriented agent systems are increasingly popular for developing complex applications that operat...
Goal-oriented agent systems are increasingly popular for developing complex applications that operat...
Requirements specification should not be concerned only with the software specification, but should ...
Requirements capture has been acknowledged as a critical phase of software development, precisely b...
Requirements Engineering has been considered a key activity in any Software Engineering process. It ...
Non-peer-reviewedAgent-oriented Conceptual Modelling (AoCM, as exemplified by the i* notation [5], r...
Many modelling techniques tend to address ''late-phase'' requirements while many critical modelling ...
Requirements Engineering has been considered a key activity in any Software Engineering process. It ...
Conceptual modeling allows abstraction, communication and consensus building in system development. ...
Agent-oriented conceptual modelling in notations such as the i* framework [13] have gained considera...
Agent-oriented conceptual modelling in notations such as the i* framework [13] have gained considera...
Conceptual modeling allows abstraction, communication and consensus building in system development. ...
Agent-oriented models are frequently used in disciplines such as requirements engineering and organi...