Reasoning about knowledge
Automated analysis of requirement specifications
ICSE '97 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Software engineering
Guiding the construction of textual use case specifications
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special jubilee issue: DKE 25
Requirements engineering in the year 00: a research perspective
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering
Logic-based artificial intelligence
Scenarios in System Development: Current Practice
IEEE Software
Quantification and Intensionality in Situation Semantics
CICLing '02 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing
Managing Software Requirements: A Use Case Approach
Managing Software Requirements: A Use Case Approach
Scenario Evolution: A Closer View on Relationships
ICRE '00 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE'00)
Using Default Reasoning to Discover Inconsistencies in Natural Language Requirements
APSEC '01 Proceedings of the Eighth Asia-Pacific on Software Engineering Conference
Cognitive science implications for enhancing training effectiveness in a serious gaming context
Journal on Educational Resources in Computing (JERIC)
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This paper presents the use of situation theory for scenario modelling. The concepts of situation theory are used to propose a form of scenario description in which not only the scenarios episodes, but also their contexts and their pre and postconditions are viewed as situations. Reasoning with situation theory allows the investigation of scenarios consequences and the identification of inconsistencies between what is expected and the actual effects resulting from scenarios actions. Also, building scenarios in a situation theoretical setting facilitates the parallel construction of a domain ontology.