Intentional Perspectives on Information Systems Engineering

Requirements engineering has long acknowledged the importance of the notion that system requirements are stakeholder goals <U+0013> rather than system functions <U+0013> and ought to be elicited, modeled and analyzed accordingly. In this book, Nurcan and her coeditors have collected 20 c...

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Other Authors: Nurcan, Selmin. (Editor), Salinesi, Camille. (Editor), Souveyet, Carine. (Editor), Ralyt,̌ Jolita. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12544-7
Table of Contents:
  • 1. From sustainable information system with a farandole of models to services (Michel Lǒnard, Jolita Ralyt)̌
  • 2. On Roles of Models in Information Systems (Arne Solvberg)
  • 3. Contemporary challenges in requirements discovery and validation; two case studies in complex environments (Sean Hansen, Kalle Lyytinen)
  • 4. Semantic Requirements Engineering (Motoshi Saeki)
  • 5. Goal-based domain modeling as a basis for cross-disciplinary systems engineering (Matthias Jarke, Hans W. Nissen, Thomas Rose, Dominik Schmitz)
  • 6. Intentional alignment and interoperability in inter-organization information systems (Naveen Prakash)
  • 7. Requirements Engineering for Enterprise Systems: What We Know and What We Don<U+0019>t Know? (Maya Daneva, Roel Wieringa)
  • 8. Requirements as Goals and Commitments too (Amit Chopra, John Mylopoulos, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Paolo Giorgini, Munindar P. Singh)
  • 9. A Method of Capturing and Reconciling Stakeholder Intentions Based on the Formal Concept Analysis (Mikio Aoyama)
  • 10. Fostering the adoption of i* by practitioners: Some challenges and Research Directions (Xavier Franch)
  • 11. Rights and intentions in Value Modeling (Paul Johannesson, Maria Bergholtz)
  • 12. An intentional perspective on Enterprise Modeling (Janis Bubenko jr., Anne Persson, Janis Stirna)
  • 13. A Goal-Based Approach for Learning in Business Processes (Pnina Soffer, Johny Ghattas, and Mor Peleg)
  • 14. Linking Goal -Oriented Requirements and Model-Driven Development (Oscar Pastor, Giovanni Giachetti)
  • 15. Testing Conceptual Schema Satisfiability (Antoni Olive, Albert Tort)
  • 16. A Systematic Approach to Define the Domain of Information System Security Risk Management (Eric Dubois, Patrick Heymans, Nicolas Mayer and Raimundas Matulevi ius)
  • 17. Methodologies for design of service-based systems (Barbara Pernici) 18. Quality Assurance in the Presence of Variability (Kim Lauenroth, Andreas Metzger, Klaus Pohl)
  • 19. Method Engineering: a service-oriented approach (Corine Cauvet)
  • 20. Collaborative Requirements Engineering: Bridging the Gulfs between Worlds (Alistair Sutcliffe).