Goal-oriented requirements engineering: a guided tour
van Lamsweerde, A.
Requirements Engineering, 2001. Proceedings. Fifth IEEE International Symposium on
Volume , Issue , 2001 Page(s):249 - 262
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/ISRE.2001.948567
Summary:Goals capture, at different levels of abstraction, the various
objectives the system under consideration should achieve. Goal-oriented
requirements engineering is concerned with the use of goals for
eliciting, elaborating, structuring, specifying, analyzing, negotiating,
documenting, and modifying requirements. This area has received
increasing attention. The paper reviews various research efforts
undertaken along this line of research. The arguments in favor of goal
orientation are first briefly discussed. The paper then compares the
main approaches to goal modeling, goal specification and goal-based
reasoning in the many activities of the requirements engineering
process. To make the discussion more concrete, a real case study is used
to suggest what a goal-oriented requirements engineering method may look
like. Experience, with such approaches and tool support are briefly
discussed as well
View citation and abstract |