Title
Reusability in Goal Modeling: A Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
Context: Goal modeling is an important instrument for the elicitation, specification, analysis, and validation of early requirements. Goal models capture hierarchical representations of stakeholder objectives, requirements, possible solutions, and their relationships to help requirements engineers understand stakeholder goals and explore solutions based on their impact on these goals. To reuse a goal model and benefit from the strengths of goal modeling, we argue that it is necessary (i) to make sure that analysis and validation of goal models is possible through reuse hierarchies, (ii) to provide the means to delay decision making to a later point in the reuse hierarchy, (iii) to take constraints imposed by other modeling notations into account during analysis, (iv) to allow context dependent information to be modeled so that the goal model can be used in various reuse contexts, and (v) to provide an interface for reuse.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1016/j.infsof.2019.03.004
Information and Software Technology
Keywords
Field
DocType
Goal model,Reuse,Context,Requirements reuse,Model-driven requirements engineering,Systematic literature review
Software engineering,Systematic review,Systems engineering,Stakeholder,Computer science,Reuse,Context model,Goal modeling,Hierarchy,Rotation formalisms in three dimensions,Reusability
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
110
0950-5849
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mustafa Berk Duran1222.93
Gunter Mussbacher2129.02