gIBIS: a hypertext tool for exploratory policy discussion
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Exploiting reusable specifications through analogy
Communications of the ACM
Goal-directed requirements acquisition
6IWSSD Selected Papers of the Sixth International Workshop on Software Specification and Design
Goal-directed concept acquisition in requirements elicitation
IWSSD '91 Proceedings of the 6th international workshop on Software specification and design
Reuse-oriented requirements engineering in NATURE
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
The Domain Theory for Requirements Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
WIDE workflow development methodology
WACC '99 Proceedings of the international joint conference on Work activities coordination and collaboration
CREWS-SAVRE: Scenarios for Acquiring and Validating Requirements
Automated Software Engineering
A computational mechanism for parallel problem decomposition during requirements engineering
IWSSD '96 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Software Specification and Design
Modeling organizational goals: analysis of current methods
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Applied computing
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A model for requirements engineering is described which uses a taxonomy of goal-types to guide further analysis. Goals are classified according to the desired system state described in requirements statements. Heuristics then prompt further description of functions according to each goal class. Other analyses encourage expansion of goal statements into specification of objects agents, activity and information processes. These link functional decomposition of requirements to object oriented modelling. Implications of the model and supporting tools are briefly reviewed.