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Ontology for Quality Specification in Requirements Engineering
Authors:
Farideh Heidari
Pericles Loucopoulos
Frances Brazier
Keywords: Ontology; Quality requirements; Quality sepcification; Quality measurement; Business process; Business process modelling.
Abstract:
The field of Requirements Engineering (RE) is arguably one of the most crucial areas in the development of systems in support of organisational structures and processes. Eliciting, negotiating, analysing and validating are RE processes that rely on appropriate abstraction mechanisms. This paper focuses on a specific modelling approach, that of Business Process Modelling (BPM), and the use of a specific ontology for modelling and evaluating quality aspects of business processes. This business process ontology provides an explicit specification of the shared conceptualization and understanding of enterprises between IT and none-IT experts. Specification and measurement of requirements based on an ontology fosters communication between experts. This paper proposes an approach that drives specification and measurement of quality requirements. Application of the proposed approach is illustrated for a simplified version of a business process.
Pages: 7 to 12
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2013
Publication date: April 21, 2013
Published in: conference
ISBN: 978-1-61208-266-0
Location: Venice, Italy
Dates: from April 21, 2013 to April 26, 2013