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Facilitating 'fuzzy to formal' requirements modelling

  • J. Bubenko
  • , C. Rolland
  • , P. Loucopoulos
  • , V. DeAntonellis

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Abstract

Requirements specification methods and techniques have hitherto mainly been concerned with promoting various representation formalisms for formally describing information systems, and discussing their expressive power. However, this approach concentrates only partially on the problem. A major issue is how to bridge the gap between ill-defined problem and application situations, and specification of the formal, precise definition of functional requirements of the information system. In this paper we outline an extended requirements and information modelling paradigm, based on a number of interrelated meta-models. These models reflect the enterprise and its objectives, its non-functional requirements on the system, re-use of existing specification components, and a model for managing and tracking the specification development process.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the International Conference on Requirements Engineering|Proc Int Conf Requir Eng
Place of PublicationLos Alamitos, CA, United States
PublisherIEEE
Pages154-157
Number of pages3
ISBN (Print)0818654805
Publication statusPublished - 1994
EventProceedings of the 1st International Conference on Requirements Engineering - Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Duration: 1 Jul 1994 → …

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 1st International Conference on Requirements Engineering
CityColorado Springs, CO, USA
Period1/07/94 → …

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