Title
Goal Oriented Requirements Engineering: Trends and Issues
Abstract
Research has been actively proposed into how to specify requirements in the upper stream of software development. For example, the main research issues regarding Structured Analysis and Object Oriented Analysis methodologies include requirements elicitation, modeling, and validation of specifications to give a starting point for software development. At the same time, another area of research has emerged that recognizes the importance of guaranteeing requirements quality by goals. As the impact of IT penetrates to mobile devices, information appliances and automobiles, goal oriented requirements engineering (GORE) approaches for performance and safety in embedded systems have been proposed. Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) such as business strategy, security and privacy, are now being formalized by Requirements Engineering (RE) technologies, because enterprise business is now heavily influenced by IT, for example in e-Business. As IT is fast becoming ubiquitous in society, the importance of Goal Orientation will increase as socio-technology enables visualization of the role of software in social systems. In this paper, we discuss the current states and trends of GORE from the viewpoints of both academia and industry.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1093/ietisy/e89-d.11.2701
IEICE Transactions
Keywords
DocType
Volume
requirements elicitation,requirements engineering,business strategy,non-functional requirements,goal oriented requirements engineering,main research issue,software development,enterprise business,structured analysis,object oriented analysis methodology,requirements quality,software engineering
Journal
E89-D
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
11
1745-1361
12
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.33
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shuichiro Yamamoto19138.72
Haruhiko Kaiya254155.73
Karl Cox326913.96
Steven J. Bleistein432216.95