Title
Requirements monitoring for adaptive service-based applications
Abstract
[Context and motivation] Adaptive Service Based Applications (SBAs) need to cope with continuously changing environments. Monitoring becomes a key requirement for engineering Adaptive SBAs. [Question/problem] Ongoing research on Requirements Engineering (RE) for Adaptive SBAs strives to answer challenging questions such as how to monitor changes affecting user's requirements? and how the monitored information helps in adapting to the candidate solutions? [Principal ideas/results] Existing approaches and techniques to specify requirements monitoring for Adaptive SBAs are either formal or specialized to a particular domain. A convenient and easy approach to specify requirements monitoring for Adaptive SBAs is still missing. In this paper, we focus on this issue. [Contribution] We describe a systematic approach for deriving requirements monitoring specifications for the running Adaptive SBA. We use a running example from a travel domain case study to elaborate our approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/978-3-642-28714-5_25
REFSQ
Keywords
Field
DocType
systematic approach,candidate solution,adaptive sba,particular domain,easy approach,adaptive service,adaptive service-based application,requirements engineering,engineering adaptive sbas,travel domain case study,adaptive sbas
Service based applications,Systems engineering,Computer science,Requirements monitoring,Requirements engineering,GNSS augmentation
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
13
0.60
14
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marc Oriol113212.52
Nauman A. Qureshi21639.03
Xavier Franch31627194.38
Anna Perini4116583.51
Jordi Marco516718.90