Title
Domain-Specific Reasoning For Method Engineering Based On Toulmin'S Argumentation Theory
Abstract
Methods that address enterprise-wide representation and analysis must support the full range of stakeholder requirements from business strategy through to IT infrastructure. Often such methods present a formalism, such as process models, that are unrelated to the natural language used for justification, analysis and communication of designs. The problem to be solved is to provide a structured basis for closing this gap. This paper proposes an argumentative method engineering approach, derived from Toulmin's argumentation model, for expressing design decisions, their associated convictions, and stakeholder negotiation. In addition to representing the support for design decisions, the approach justifies these claims by referring to already established knowledge. The argumentative approach enables the sophisticated management and reuse of knowledge during the development and extension of methods. The approach is evaluated using a case study, in which a software development method was outsourced to contractors.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1504/IJKL.2014.067173
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING
Keywords
Field
DocType
method engineering, conceptual modelling, argumentation and discourse, Toulmin
Argumentative,Stakeholder,Method engineering,Computer science,Process modeling,Argumentation theory,Knowledge management,Natural language,Formalism (philosophy),Software development,Management science
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
1-2
1741-1009
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sebastian Bittmann174.61
Balbir Barn24613.51
Tony Clark38822.46