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IEEE Software
Using Domain Ontology as Domain Knowledge for Requirements Elicitation
RE '06 Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference
PRiM: An i*-based process reengineering method for information systems specification
Information and Software Technology
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Requirements Engineering
GOORE: goal-oriented and ontology driven requirements elicitation method
ER'07 Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Advances in conceptual modeling: foundations and applications
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ER'07 Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Advances in conceptual modeling: foundations and applications
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CAiSE'06 Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
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Requirements engineering is an important and complex phase during systems development because it combines the description of the system's domain with the elicitation, specification and validation of application-specific requirements. In this paper we propose an ontology-based requirements engineering approach that integrates the use of domain ontologies to capture domain knowledge into early requirements modelling techniques, which primarily aim at eliciting and representing the organisational and intentional context of the system. The proposed approach can be used with different types of domain ontologies and different requirements engineering techniques. The approach is illustrated using the REA enterprise ontology, the E3-value ontology and the i* requirements modelling framework.