A COMPARATIVE OF GOAL-ORIENTED APPROACHES TO MODELLING REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLABORATIVE SYSTEMS
A collaborative system is a software allowing several users to work together and carry out collaboration, communication and coordination tasks. To perform these tasks, the users have to be aware of other users actions, usually by means of a set of awareness techniques. However, when these systems have to be specified for development severe difficulties emerge to describe the requirements associated to these special functionalities, usually considered non-functional requirements. Therefore, the selection and use of proper requirements engineering techniques becomes a challenging and important decision. In this paper three Goal-Oriented approaches, namely NFR framework, i* and KAOS, are evaluated in order to determine which one is the most suitable to deal with this problem of requirements specification in collaborative systems.
Goal-Oriented KAOS NFR i* Collaborative Systems CSCW Awareness Requirements Engineering
Miguel A. Teruel Elena Navarro Víctor López-Jaquero Francisco Montero Pascual González
LoUISE Research Group, Computing Systems Department, University of Castilla - La Mancha, Albacete, Spain
国际会议
13th International Conference on Enterprise Information System(第13届企业信息系统国际会议 ICEIS 2011)
北京
英文
1771-1782
2011-06-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)