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The term "Goal" is increasingly being used in Requirement Engineering. Goal-Oriented requirement engineering (GORE) provides an incremental approach for elicitation, analysis, elaboration & refinement, specification and modeling of requirements. Various Goal Oriented Requirement Engineering (GORE) methods exist for these requirement engineering processes like KAOS, GBRAM etc. GORE techniques are based on certain underlying concepts and principles. This paper presents and synthesizes the underlying concepts of GORE with respect to coverage of requirement engineering activities. The advantages of GORE claimed in the literature are presented. This paper evaluates GORE techniques on the basis of concepts, process and claimed advantages.