Web Services as Product Experience Augmenters and the Implications for Requirements Engineering: A Position Paper

Pascal van Eck, Antinus Nijholt, Roelf J. Wieringa

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    Abstract

    There is currently little insight into what requirement engineering for web services is and in which context it will be carried out. In this position paper, we investigate requirements engineering for a special kind of web services, namely web services that are used to augment the perceived value of a primary service or product that is itself not a web service. We relate requirements engineering to a common enterprise architecture pattern and derive from this a number of research questions for further study.
    Original languageUndefined
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the International Workshop on Service-Oriented Requirements Engineering (SoRE 2004)
    Place of PublicationNew York
    PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
    Pages1725-1725
    Number of pages9
    ISBN (Print)not assigned
    Publication statusPublished - Sep 2004
    EventInternational Workshop on Service-oriented Requirements Engineering, SoRE 2004 - Kyoto, Japan
    Duration: 6 Sep 20046 Sep 2004

    Workshop

    WorkshopInternational Workshop on Service-oriented Requirements Engineering, SoRE 2004
    Abbreviated titleSoRE
    Country/TerritoryJapan
    CityKyoto
    Period6/09/046/09/04
    OtherPart of the 12th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE ’04)

    Keywords

    • METIS-221421
    • SCS-Services
    • EWI-16172
    • IR-80183

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