Multi-Perspective Requirements Engineering for Networked Business Systems: A Framework for Pattern Composition

Z.V. Zlatev, Maia Daneva, Roelf J. Wieringa

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    Abstract

    How business and software analysts explore, document, and negotiate requirements for enterprise systems is critical to the benefits their organizations will eventually derive. In this paper, we present a framework for analysis and redesign of networked business systems. It is based on libraries of patterns which are derived from existing Internet businesses. The framework includes three perspectives: Economic value, Business processes, and Application communication, each of which applies a goal-oriented method to compose patterns. By means of consistency relationships between perspectives, we demonstrate the usefulness of the patterns as a light-weight approach to exploration of business ideas.
    Original languageUndefined
    Title of host publication8th Workshop on Requirements Engineering, WER 2005
    EditorsJ. Araujo, A. Duran Toro, J. Falcao e Cunha
    Place of PublicationPorto, Portugal
    PublisherUniversity of Porto
    Pages26-37
    Number of pages12
    ISBN (Print)972-752-079-0
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2005
    Event8th Workshop on Requirements Engineering, WER 2005 - Porto, Portugal
    Duration: 13 Jun 200514 Jun 2005

    Publication series

    NameAnais do WER05
    PublisherPorto University Press

    Workshop

    Workshop8th Workshop on Requirements Engineering, WER 2005
    Period13/06/0514/06/05
    Other13-14 June 2005

    Keywords

    • SCS-Services
    • IS-REQUIREMENTS
    • Valie-based Requirements Engineering
    • IR-64185
    • pattern libraries
    • EWI-10472
    • METIS-227900
    • E-business information systems

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