Proceedings IEEE Joint International Conference on Requirements Engineering
DOI: 10.1109/icre.2002.1048503
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Deriving use cases from organizational modeling

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“…Santander & Castro (2002) present guidelines for automatically deriving use case models from i* system models, and Liu & Yu (2001) integrate goal modelling with the GRL with use case maps to refine scenarios into architectural designs with goal-based rationale. Our work in RESCUE is similar to the latter work but exploits i* models to scope use case models, specify use cases and inform scenario walkthroughs rather than derive architectures per se.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Santander & Castro (2002) present guidelines for automatically deriving use case models from i* system models, and Liu & Yu (2001) integrate goal modelling with the GRL with use case maps to refine scenarios into architectural designs with goal-based rationale. Our work in RESCUE is similar to the latter work but exploits i* models to scope use case models, specify use cases and inform scenario walkthroughs rather than derive architectures per se.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trade-off analysis is needed in order to select the most suitable solution. Finally, in the fifth phase, PRiM proposes the generation of the new Information System specification from the i* model of the chosen alternative which follows the work proposed by [29]. The PRiM method is based on an exhaustive state-of-the-art on business process reengineering methods [12] complemented with well established requirements engineering techniques such as KAOS [8].…”
Section: Prim: a Process Reengineering I* Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To tackle this issue and in the light of the goal models developed in the previous phase, software engineers should derive use-cases to capture the interactions of each persona with the software. This can be achieved following approaches discussed in [33,32] which advocate that combining goal models with use-cases is indeed a powerful way towards a better requirement engineering process which minimize the risk of overlooking some of users' requirements when the design phase starts.…”
Section: Third Phase: Goal Model To Use-casesmentioning
confidence: 99%