Towards Modeling and Reasoning Support for Early-Phase Requirements Engineering
RE '97 Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
Why Information Security is Hard-An Economic Perspective
ACSAC '01 Proceedings of the 17th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering: A Guided Tour
RE '01 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
Designing information systems in social context: a goal and scenario modelling approach
Information Systems - Special issue: The 14th international conference on advanced information systems engineering (CAiSE*02)
Reasoning about partial goal satisfaction for requirements and design engineering
Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGSOFT twelfth international symposium on Foundations of software engineering
Do Viewpoints Lead to Better Conceptual Models? An Exploratory Case Study
RE '05 Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering
Understanding Business Strategies of Networked Value Constellations Using Goal- and Value Modeling
RE '06 Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference
Analyzing Knowledge Transfer Effectiveness--An Agent-Oriented Modeling Approach
HICSS '07 Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
PRiM: An i*-based process reengineering method for information systems specification
Information and Software Technology
Can Patterns Improve i* Modeling? Two Exploratory Studies
REFSQ '08 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
Analyzing trust in technology strategies
Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust: Bridge the Gap Between PST Technologies and Business Services
User agents in E-commerce environments: industry vs. consumer perspectives on data exchange
CAiSE'03 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
Evaluating goal models within the goal-oriented requirement language
International Journal of Intelligent Systems - Goal-driven Requirements Engineering
On the quantitative analysis of agent-oriented models
CAiSE'06 Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Finding solutions in goal models: an interactive backward reasoning approach
ER'10 Proceedings of the 29th international conference on Conceptual modeling
Modeling Approach for Integration and Evolution of Information System Conceptualizations
International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design
Conceptual Modeling Method for Separation of Concerns and Integration of Structure and Behavior
International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design
Assessing composition in modeling approaches
Proceedings of the CMA 2012 Workshop
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Understanding and analyzing the needs of an enterprise in the early stages of a project requires knowledge about stakeholders, their goals, interactions, and alternative actions. Agent-goal models offer a way to systematically and graphically capture this information, even as it evolves through continued elicitation. However, the complexity of resulting models makes it difficult to evaluate the achievement of key stakeholder goals within a model without applying systematic analysis procedures. Existing approaches to agent-goal model evaluation focus on automated procedures, without explicitly promoting model iteration and domain elicitation. In this paper, the authors argue that "Early" Enterprise modeling requires analysis procedures that account for the incompleteness and informality of early agent-goal models, facilitating iteration, elicitation, and user participation. A qualitative, interactive evaluation procedure for agent-goal models is introduced, using the i* Framework illustrated. Case study experience and results of an exploratory experiment show the applicability of the procedure to early enterprise analysis.