Co-evolution of complementary formal and informal requirements
A. Krishna, A. Ghose, и S. Vilkomir. Proceedings 7th Intl. Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution, стр. 159--164. (2004)
Аннотация
Agent-oriented Conceptual Modelling (AoCM, as exemplified by the i* notation by E. Yu (1995)), represents an interesting approach to modelling early phase requirements that is particularly effective in capturing organizational contexts, stake-holder intentions and rationale. There are significant benefits in using formal methods for the development of computer systems and improving their quality. We propose a methodology which permits the use of these two otherwise disparate approaches in a complementary and synergistic fashion for requirements engineering.
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%A Krishna, A.
%A Ghose, A. K.
%A Vilkomir, S. A.
%B Proceedings 7th Intl. Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution
%D 2004
%J Software Evolution, 2004. Proceedings. 7th International Workshop on Principles of
%K formal i-star requirements
%P 159--164
%T Co-evolution of complementary formal and informal requirements
%U http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1334782
%X Agent-oriented Conceptual Modelling (AoCM, as exemplified by the i* notation by E. Yu (1995)), represents an interesting approach to modelling early phase requirements that is particularly effective in capturing organizational contexts, stake-holder intentions and rationale. There are significant benefits in using formal methods for the development of computer systems and improving their quality. We propose a methodology which permits the use of these two otherwise disparate approaches in a complementary and synergistic fashion for requirements engineering.
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