Deriving Tabular Event-Based Specifications From Goal Oriented Requirements models
R. Landtsheer, E. Letier, and A. van Lamsweerde. 11th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'03), page 200--210. Monterey Bay, USA, IEEE Computer Society Press, (September 2003)
Abstract
Goal-oriented methods are increasingly popular for elaborating software requirements. They provide systematic support for incrementally building intentional, structural and operational models of the software and its environment together with various techniques for early analysis, e.g., to manage conflicting goals or anticipate abnormal environment behaviors that prevent goals from being achieved. On the other hand, tabular event-based methods are well-established for specifying operational...
%0 Conference Paper
%1 delandt03
%A Landtsheer, R. De
%A Letier, E.
%A van Lamsweerde, A.
%B 11th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'03)
%C Monterey Bay, USA
%D 2003
%I IEEE Computer Society Press
%K engineering goal requirements
%P 200--210
%T Deriving Tabular Event-Based Specifications From Goal Oriented Requirements models
%U http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/648822.html
%X Goal-oriented methods are increasingly popular for elaborating software requirements. They provide systematic support for incrementally building intentional, structural and operational models of the software and its environment together with various techniques for early analysis, e.g., to manage conflicting goals or anticipate abnormal environment behaviors that prevent goals from being achieved. On the other hand, tabular event-based methods are well-established for specifying operational...
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title = {Deriving Tabular Event-Based Specifications From Goal Oriented Requirements models},
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