Goal-directed requirements acquisition
6IWSSD Selected Papers of the Sixth International Workshop on Software Specification and Design
Requirements engineering: frameworks for understanding
Requirements engineering: frameworks for understanding
Goal identification and refinement in the specification of software-based information systems
Goal identification and refinement in the specification of software-based information systems
Use Case Maps as Architectural Entities for Complex Systems
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Ontology-based operators for e-business model de- and reconstruction
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Knowledge capture
Strategic Data Planning Method
Strategic Data Planning Method
Digital Capital: Harnessing the Power of Business Webs
Digital Capital: Harnessing the Power of Business Webs
Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering, Part II
RE '06 Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference
Communication Analysis: A Requirements Engineering Method for Information Systems
CAiSE '09 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Enhancing Tropos with Commitments
Conceptual Modeling: Foundations and Applications
Business Modeling via Commitments
SOCASE '09 Proceedings of the AAMAS 2009 International Workshop on Service-Oriented Computing: Agents, Semantics, and Engineering
Business model ontologies in OLAP cubes
CAiSE'13 Proceedings of the 25th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
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Innovative e-commerce ideas have often floundered on an inadequate analysis of the expenses and benefits of the idea and an inadequate integration of the required e-business processes with other business processes. We present a requirements analysis and business process design approach that focuses on the analysis of the expenses and benefits of the e-commerce idea to all actors involved. We map this value viewpoint to the available business processes of the actors and show how to derive an economically feasible cross-organizational business process design.