| J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), Interlaken, Switzerland, June 2001. |
No context found.
Castro, J., Kolp, M., and Mylopoulos, J. "A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology". In Proc. of the 13th Int. Conf. on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE'01, Interlaken, Switzerland, June 2001.
....and late requirements as well as architectural and detailed design. These social structures use primitives from i [22] a modeling framework for early requirements founded on the notions of actor, goal and social dependency. This work continues the research in progress within the Trepes project [5, 10] and relies on material detailed in previous papers. In [5] we have presented Trepes, an information system development framework, which is requirements driven in the sense that it adopts concepts used during early requirements analysis, especially those offered by i . The Trepes framework has ....
....These social structures use primitives from i [22] a modeling framework for early requirements founded on the notions of actor, goal and social dependency. This work continues the research in progress within the Trepes project [5, 10] and relies on material detailed in previous papers. In [5], we have presented Trepes, an information system development framework, which is requirements driven in the sense that it adopts concepts used during early requirements analysis, especially those offered by i . The Trepes framework has also been applied for developing multi agent systems [10] ....
J. Castro, M. Kolp and J. Mylopoulos. "A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology". In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), Interlaken, Switzerland, June 2001.
....late requirements as well as architectural and detailed design. These social structures use primitives from i [Yu95] a modeling framework for early requirements founded on the notions of actor, goal and social dependency. This work continues the research in progress within the Tropos project [Cas01, Gio01] and relies on material detailed in previous papers. In [Cas01] we have presented Tropos, an information system development framework, which is requirements driven in the sense that it adopts concepts used during early requirements analysis, especially those offered by i . The Tropos framework ....
....social structures use primitives from i [Yu95] a modeling framework for early requirements founded on the notions of actor, goal and social dependency. This work continues the research in progress within the Tropos project [Cas01, Gio01] and relies on material detailed in previous papers. In [Cas01], we have presented Tropos, an information system development framework, which is requirements driven in the sense that it adopts concepts used during early requirements analysis, especially those offered by i . The Tropos framework has also been applied for developing multi agent systems [Gio01] ....
J. Castro, M. Kolp and J. Mylopoulos. "A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology". In Proc. of the 13th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), Interlaken, Switzerland, June 2001.
....using a simple case study. In spite of its simplicity, the case study demonstrates the benefits of formal analysis in revealing incompleteness inconsistencies errors that are by no means trivial to discover in an informal setting. Formal Tropos is part of a wider scope framework, called Tropos [4], which proposes the application of concepts from the early requirements phase to the whole software development process, including late requirements, architectural and detailed design, and implementation. Structure of the paper. In Section 2 we present the i modeling language and introduce the ....
J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology. 13th Int. Conf. on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), June 2001. To appear.
....using a simple case study. In spite of its simplicity, the case study demonstrates the benefits of formal analysis in revealing incompleteness inconsistencies errors that are by no means trivial to discover in an informal setting. Formal Tropos is part of a wider scope framework, called Tropos [4], which proposes the application of concepts from the early requirements phase to the whole software development process, including late requirements, architectural and detailed design, and implementation. Structure of the paper. In Section 2 we present the i modeling language and introduce the ....
J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology. 13th Int. Conf. on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), June 2001. To appear.
....the selection process among the styles, we evaluate them with respect to a number of software qualities. Finally, we illustrate their use by applying them to two examples of software architectures reported in the literature. This research is being conducted in the context of the Tropos project [1], which is developing a requirementsdriven methodology for software systems. Section 2 presents our organization inspired architectural styles described in terms of the strategic dependency model from i and specified in Telos. Section 3 introduces a set of desirable software quality attributes ....
....processes nor non functional requirements of the application. As a result, the organization of the architecture is not described nor the conceptual high level perspective of the e business application. The following requirements for a business toconsumer architecture could be stated according [1]: Security, Availability and Adaptability. Adaptability (decomposed into Updatability and Maintainbility) deals with the way the system can be designed using generic mechanisms to allow web pages and user interfaces to be dynamically and easily changed. Indeed, information content and layout need ....
[Article contains additional citation context not shown here]
J. Castro, M. Kolp and J. Mylopoulos. "A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology", To appear in Proc. of the 13th Int. Conf. on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), Interlaken, Switzerland, June 2001.
....entities (e.g. objects, agents) data structures and interfaces. This mismatch is one of the main factors for the poor quality of information systems, and for the frequent failure of system development projects. We are interested in developing an information system methodology, called Tropos [Cas01], which views information systems as social structures thereby reducing the impedance mismatch alluded to earlier. Tropos is intended as a seamless methodology tailored to describe both the organizational environment of a system and the system itself in terms of the same concepts. By social ....
J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. "A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology". To appear in Proc. of the 13th Int. Conf. on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), Interlaken, Switzerland, June 2001.
No context found.
J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), Interlaken, Switzerland, June 2001.
No context found.
J. Castro, M. Kolp and J. Mylopoulos. "A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology," In Proc. of the 13th Int. Conf. On Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), Interlaken, Switzerland, June 2001.
No context found.
J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), Interlaken, Switzerland, June 2001.
No context found.
J. Castro, M. Kolp, and J. Mylopoulos. A requirementsdriven development methodology. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2068:108--??, 2001.
No context found.
J. Castro, M. Kolp and J. Mylopoulos. "A RequirementsDriven Development Methodology," In Proc. of the 13th Int. Conf. On Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'01), Interlaken, Switzerland, June 2001.
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC