Title
Towards evolution of strategic IT requirements
Abstract
The scope of requirements engineering must include high-level business objectives and strategies to achieve traceability between IT and business needs in order to ensure alignment. However, we must also deal with the evolution of business strategy. Enterprise IT evolution is a complex task. This paper presents the first steps in a research project that integrates two requirements engineering methodologies, B-SCP and MAP, in order to manage evolution of strategic IT. The approach is tested on a case study of Seven Eleven Japan. We found that there are semantic similarities between B-SCP and MAP, which facilitated their combination. MAP also has a Gap Analysis process inbuilt so this saves on the overhead of inventing a new approach. In addition, MAP extends B-SCP's capability by the addition of non-deterministic process modelling.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1145/1244002.1244268
SAC
Keywords
Field
DocType
requirements engineering,gap analysis process inbuilt,strategic it requirement,business strategy,enterprise it evolution,business need,towards evolution,requirements engineering methodology,strategic it,high-level business objective,new approach,non-deterministic process modelling,requirement engineering,strategic alignment,business value,process modelling,semantic similarity
Artifact-centric business process model,Business value,Computer science,Process modeling,Knowledge management,Requirements engineering,Business requirements,Requirement,Business process modeling,Business analysis,Process management
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-480-4
6
0.50
References 
Authors
19
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Abdul Babar1263.13
Karl Cox226913.96
Steven J. Bleistein332216.95
June M. Verner4125575.85