Ontologies: a silver bullet for knowledge management and electronic commerce
Ontologies: a silver bullet for knowledge management and electronic commerce
Towards requirements-driven information systems engineering: the Tropos project
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RE '97 Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
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RE '01 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
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COMPSAC '95 Proceedings of the 19th International Computer Software and Applications Conference
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Requirements Engineering
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GCC '07 Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing
RGPS: a unified requirements meta-modeling frame for networked software
Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Applications and advances of problem frames
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To speed up creation of personalized requirements models for users, it is necessary to systematically model domain knowledge and specify a reuse mechanism to customize personalized requirements models. Based on a unified framework for requirements metamodeling named RGPS (Role-Goal-Process-Service), a goal oriented and ontology based approach is proposed in this paper to customization of requirements goal models based on domain knowledge. Particularly, Metamodel for ontology registration is introduced as a common facility to register goal models and promote semantic interoperation between them. Accordingly, a series of rules are designed to construct, refine and ultimately confirm requirement goal models. In order to demonstrate how our approach works, a case study in urban transportation domain is illustrated step by step to provide details of how to customize requirements goal models for users. In this way, well-modeled and registered domain goal models will be the foundation for constructing high-quality requirements goal models in a normative way.