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A. Finkelstein, J. Kramer, B. Nuseibeh, L. Finkelstein and M. Goedicke, "Viewpoints: A Framework for Integrating Multiple Perspectives in System Development", International Journal on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2(1):31--57, World Scientific Publishing Company, March 1992.

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VOCAL: A Framework For Test Identification Deployment - Duncan Pemberton And   (Correct)

..... A customer perspective, focusing on robustness, usability, and conformance with real requirements. An organisational perspective, dealing with schedule, cost, standards, and conformance with the captured specification. There is a clear relationship between requirements viewpoints [12, 13, 14, 25, 38], and test viewpoints. Both are concerned with understanding a system by looking at its services and constraints whilst identifying and resolving relationships between perspectives. Test, like requirements viewpoints, reflect stakeholder needs by the organisation and separation of concerns. ....

....a more structured testing approach by encapsulating and applying the procedures via interacting viewpoints. 3. VOCAL Viewpoints The idea of using multiple, explicit, viewpoints initially originated in CORE [25] and has been incorporated in later work on requirements engineering by Finkelstein [13], among others. Easterbrook, has also encompassed viewpoints in his work at NASA s independent V V facility during the WHERE project . Here viewpoints are used to manage requirements evolution. They trace how changes affect design objects and test cases. Viewpoints arise from the need to ....

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FINKELSTEIN, A.; KRAMER, J.; NUSEIBEH, B.; FINKELSTEIN, L.; GOEDICKE, M.: "Viewpoints : A Framework For Integrating Multiple Perspectives In System Development" Int. J. of Softw. Eng. And Knowledge Processing, 1992, 2 (1) pp. 31 - 58.


Integrating Safety Analysis and Requirements Engineering - Kotonya, Sommerville (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....of viewpoints as a means of organising and structuring the requirements engineering activity is now well known. Viewpoints are implicitly present in SADT [3] and were first made explicit in the CORE method [4] Since then there have been various other viewpoint based approaches and proposals [5,6,7,8]. We have summarised these methods and described our own work on viewpoints for interactive system design elsewhere [9,10] VORD defines two classes of viewpoints: 1. Direct viewpoints These correspond directly to clients in that they receive services from the system and send control information ....

Finkelstein, A., Kramer, J., Nuseibeh, B., and Goedicke, M., "Viewpoints: A Framework for Integrating Multiple Perspectives in System Development." Int. J. of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 2(1), pp.31-58, 1992.


Incremental Integration Tools for Chemical Engineering: An.. - Becker, Westfechtel (2003)   (Correct)

....notation [15, 16] Model transformation tools usually operate in batch mode without user interaction, i.e. they work like a compiler. In contrast, the applications we study demand for incremental, interactive integration tools. Closely related problems are studied in the ViewPoints project [17], which investigates methods and tools for maintaining consistency between related view points (documents in our terminology) in software engineering. Enders et al. 18] describe how consistency analysis and repair actions in the ViewPoints approach are specified with the help of distributed graph ....

Finkelstein, A., Kramer, J., Nuseibeh, B., Finkelstein, L., Goedicke, M.: Viewpoints: A framework for integrating multiple perspectives in system development. International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 2 (1992) 31--58


Architectural Integration and Evolution in a Model World - Egyed, Hilliard (2000)   (Correct)

.... to A; or d) transform both A and B into something like C so that they are easier to compare in the context of C (see Figure 1) Whereas A and B correspond directly to the types of views we wish to compare, C introduces a new type and could represent some formal language (e.g. 13] and [6]) or interchange format (e.g. 7] with which A and B become easier comparable. In case of our C2 to UML integration we followed the third scenario (c) in Figure 1 of transforming the design into an architecture to enable a direct comparison between them. On first glance, it may appear that we ....

Finkelstein A., Kramer J., Nusibeh B., Finkelstein L., and Goedicke M.: Viewpoints: A Framework for Integrating Multiple Perspectives in System Development. International Journal on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 1991, 3158.


Towards an Integration of Different Specification.. - Enders, Goedicke, .. (2002)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Goedicke)   (Correct)

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Finkelstein, A., Kramer, J., Nuseibeh, B., Finkelstein, L., and Goedicke, M., ViewPoints: A Framework for Integrating Multiple Perspectives in System Development, Int. Journal of Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering, vol. 2(1), 1992.


Static Consistency Checking for Distributed Specifications - Nentwich, Emmerich.. (2001)   (7 citations)  Self-citation (Finkelstein)   (Correct)

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A. Finkelstein, J. Kramer, B. Nuseibeh, L. Finkelstein, and M. Goedicke. Viewpoints: a framework for integrating multiple perspectives in system development. Int. Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2(1):21--58, 1992.


Automated Consistency Checking for Multiperspective.. - Sunetnanta, Finkelstein (2001)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Finkelstein)   (Correct)

....control and separation of concerns in constructing software specifications. In our approach, we consider, in particular, the partitioning and the organization of perspectives of software specifications based on the ViewPoints framework. The ViewPoints framework has been described in detail in [2] and initially realized as an implementation prototype in [3] A ViewPoint is defined as a loosely coupled, locally managed, selfcontained object. It represents an agent having a role in and a view of a problem domain. Accordingly, it may be associated with responsibilities, specialities, or ....

....been elaborated. A single ViewPoint template is therefore a description of development techniques that can be used to produce a ViewPoint. As it is not our intention to describe the ViewPoints framework in detail in this paper, the descriptions of these ViewPoint template slots are elaborated in [2]. In Figure 1, bi directional arrows depict the relationships between ViewPoints within and across the domain. Such relationships enable explicit analysis of interaction and coordination among the ViewPoints so that the ViewPoints can be constructed independently, but managed jointly or ....

Finkelstein A., Kramer J., Nuseibeh B., Finkelstein L., and Goedicke M., "Viewpoints: A Framework for Integrating Multiple Perspectives in System Development", International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 1, World Scientific Publishing Co., March, 1992, pp. 31-58.


Multiperspective Analysis of the Sisphus-I Room.. - Thanitsukkarn.. (1999)   Self-citation (Finkelstein)   (Correct)

....Abstract. Different participants in system development often hold partial specifications of the knowledge relating to the system being developed. To reflect this, the system may be developed through perspectives to make such information more manageable. The ViewPoints framework [1] offers a way of dealing with the partitioning and the organization of perspectives entailed in system development. ViewPoints represent agents having roles in and views of a problem domain. We are using conceptual graphs (CGs) as a meta representation language to describe ViewPoints in ....

....with the reasoning power of conceptual graphs (CGs) 3] can be applied to enhance knowledge acquisition activities. ViewPoint Oriented Software Engineering (VOSE) is one method of achieving a suitable decomposition of a complex design into multiperspectives. The framework is presented in detail in [1] and initially realized as an implementation prototype in [4] ViewPoints represent agents having roles in and views of a problem domain. A ViewPoint is defined as a loosely coupled, locally managed, self contained object. It encapsulates specification knowledge, representation knowledge ....

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Finkelstein A., Kramer J., Nuseibeh B., Finkelstein L., Goedicke M.: Viewpoints: A Framework for Integrating Multiple Perspectives in System Development, Int. J. Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, Vol. 2(1). World Scientific Publishing Co. (1992) 31-58.


The world's a stage: a survey on requirements.. - Pontifcia..   Self-citation (Finkelstein)   (Correct)

....using the notation best suited for it (whether formal, object oriented, functional) On the other hand, it introduces some complexity regarding the integration of multiple parts. A survey on some of the methods that tackle the complexity problem by using multiple viewpoints is presented in [17]. The problem consists of integrating perspectives written in different requirements languages that contain knowledge represented in various ways and may be in distinct stages of elaboration (taking in consideration that development might be carried out concurrently) Many methods are reviewed, ....

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