Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering: A Guided Tour
RE '01 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
Modelling strategic relationships for process reengineering
Modelling strategic relationships for process reengineering
Designing Software Product Lines with UML: From Use Cases to Pattern-Based Software Architectures
Designing Software Product Lines with UML: From Use Cases to Pattern-Based Software Architectures
Software Product Line Engineering: Foundations, Principles and Techniques
Software Product Line Engineering: Foundations, Principles and Techniques
Configuring features with stakeholder goals
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Model composition in product lines and feature interaction detection using critical pair analysis
MODELS'07 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
Goal-driven software product line engineering
Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
AoURN-based modeling and analysis of software product lines
Software Quality Control
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Feature modeling is an important technique to capture commonalities and variabilities in a software product line (SPL). However, this kind of models shows a specific perspective, which is not sufficient to express all the characteristics and constraints of an SPL. Using a goal-oriented approach, such as i*, to complement (and help define) feature models would improve such models enhancing meaning and justification to features. Goal-oriented modelling provides a way to identify variabilities at an early phase of requirements, allowing alternative options to satisfy stakeholder's goals. The aim of this work is to benefit software product lines from the framework i*, a more expressive approach to requirements engineering of SPLs.