Title
Micro-business behavior patterns associated with components in a requirements approach
Abstract
Micro-businesses are the smallest enterprises and since they come in large numbers and are greatly diversified, they become difficult to define and classify. Micro-businesses also have several resource restrictions. These ambiguities and constraints make software research and development difficult in the micro-business domain. Component-based development offers advantages for the software of micro-businesses. The reuse of components for common requirements minimizes resource consumption in their software projects. This paper provides a working definition for micro-businesses, observations of their behavior, working micro-business behavior patterns, and examples of real world applications on how the patterns help in software development through requirements. The micro-business behavior patterns are associated with components that will be used later on in the development of micro-business software systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2424563.2424573
EESSMod@MoDELS
Keywords
Field
DocType
software research,software project,micro-business domain,minimizes resource consumption,component-based development,software development,micro-business behavior pattern,micro-business software system,working definition,requirements approach,resource restriction,business process modeling,smes,non functional requirements,behavior patterns,requirements engineering
Domain engineering,Software design,Software engineering,Systems engineering,Requirements analysis,Software system,Engineering,Software requirements specification,Software development,Social software engineering,Software requirements
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
9
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
RJ Macasaet151.82
Manuel Noguera219632.94
María Luisa Rodríguez3767.57
José Luis Garrido48116.99
Sam Supakkul514715.24
Lawrence Chung623636.31