Goal-directed requirements acquisition
6IWSSD Selected Papers of the Sixth International Workshop on Software Specification and Design
A knowledge level software engineering methodology for agent oriented programming
Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Autonomous agents
Information Technology and Central Government: Britain and America
Information Technology and Central Government: Britain and America
Politics, Governance and Technology: A Postmodern Narrative on the Virtual State
Politics, Governance and Technology: A Postmodern Narrative on the Virtual State
Handling the knowledge acquired during the requirements engineering process: a case study
SEKE '02 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Software engineering and knowledge engineering
Development and Application of a Formal Agent Framework
ICFEM '97 Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Formal Engineering Methods
Goal-oriented requirements engineering: a case study in E-government
CAiSE'03 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
Using Goals, Rules and Methods to Support Reasoning in Business Process Reengineering
International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting and Finance Management
Exploring the situated context of knowledge management in e-government development
International Journal of Advanced Media and Communication
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EGovernment aims at exploiting Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to provide better quality services to citizens and businesses, mainly through electronic delivery channels. Different strategies have been suggested to implement eGovernment; all recognize as fundamental, to deal with, and exploit, continuous ICT evolution, to transform the public administration into a learning organization, characterized by a high sharing, reuse, and strategic application of the acquired knowledge and lessons learned. An interesting role can be played by techniques, methods and approaches recently suggested by requirements engineering (RE), being most of the reusable knowledge located at requirements level: from ICT components requirements, to business and organizational models. The paper presents an advanced agent- and goal-based RE framework, designed to support capturing and formalizing the knowledge embedded in the organization. An on-going project concerned with the introduction into a complex administrative organization of a Electronic Record Management System is described.