Abstract | ||
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During the requirements elicitation phase, analysts have often to take into consideration laws and regulations en- acted by different levels of government. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, a systematic process is outlined which, given a problem and a collection of legal prescrip- tions, generates a set of requirements that address the prob- lem while complying with the prescriptions. Second, the conceptual framework is outlined, which characterises the process by providing both legal concepts proposed in theo- retical studies in the legal domain and concepts from goal- oriented requirements engineering. The issues and chal- lenges of the proposed framework are also evaluated, with regard to expected results. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2009 | 10.1109/ICSE-COMPANION.2009.5070994 | ICSE Companion |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
legislation,software engineering,goal-oriented requirements engineering,law-compliant software requirements,regulations,requirements elicitation phase | Ontology (information science),Information system,Systematic process,Systems engineering,Computer science,Requirements engineering,Requirements management,Requirements elicitation,The Conceptual Framework,Law,Software requirements | Conference |
ISSN | ISBN | Citations |
0270-5257 | 978-1-4244-3495-4 | 8 |
PageRank | References | Authors |
0.57 | 8 | 4 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Alberto Siena | 1 | 297 | 27.63 |
Anna Perini | 2 | 1165 | 83.51 |
Angelo Susi | 3 | 1057 | 83.69 |
John Mylopoulos | 4 | 10956 | 1569.74 |