articleNov 13, 2002Closed access
Goal-oriented requirements engineering: a guided tour
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Abstract
Goals capture, at different levels of abstraction, the various objectives the system under consideration should achieve. Goal-oriented requirements engineering is concerned with the use of goals for eliciting, elaborating, structuring, specifying, analyzing, negotiating, documenting, and modifying requirements. This area has received increasing attention. The paper reviews various research efforts undertaken along this line of research. The arguments in favor of goal orientation are first briefly discussed. The paper then compares the main approaches to goal modeling, goal specification and goal-based reasoning in the many activities of the requirements engineering process. To make the discussion more…
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- Requirements engineering
- Computer science
- Goal modeling
- Requirements analysis
- Abstraction
- Software engineering
- Requirements management
- Requirements elicitation
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