Title
Identifying and modelling complex workflow requirements in web applications
Abstract
Workflow plays a major role in nowadays business and therefore its requirement elicitation must be accurate and clear for achieving the solution closest to business's needs. Due to Web applications popularity, the Web is becoming the standard platform for implementing business workflows. In this context, Web applications and their workflows must be adapted to market demands in such a way that time and effort are minimize. As they get more popular, they must give support to different functional requirements but also they contain tangled and scattered behaviour. In this work we present a model-driven approach for modelling workflows using a Domain Specific Language for Web application requirement called WebSpec. We present an extension to WebSpec based on Pattern Specifications for modelling crosscutting workflow requirements identifying tangled and scattered behaviour and reducing inconsistencies early in the cycle.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/978-3-642-35623-0_15
ICWE Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
pattern specifications,web application requirement,modelling workflows,web applications popularity,requirement elicitation,business workflows,web application,domain specific language,scattered behaviour,complex workflow requirement,different functional requirement,crosscutting workflow requirement,workflow,requirements
Data mining,Functional requirement,Workflow technology,World Wide Web,Computer science,Requirements analysis,Requirements elicitation,Web modeling,Web application,Workflow engine,Workflow
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.38
10
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mario Matias Urbieta120.38
Gustavo Rossi22141245.82
Silvia Gordillo312115.76
Wieland Schwinger487860.47
Werner Retschitzegger51197130.53
María José Escalona68112.42