What Happens to Intentional Concepts in Requirements Engineering if Intentional States Cannot Be Known?
I assume in this paper that the proposition “I cannot know your intentional states” is true. I consider its...
Goal Models for Acceptance Requirements Analysis and Gamification Design
The success of software systems highly depends on user engagement. Thus, to deliver engaging systems, software has to be...
Modeling Regulatory Ambiguities for Requirements Analysis
Lawyers and policy makers regularly and intentionally use ambiguous language in laws, regulations, and other legal texts. Although ambiguity...
Goal-Oriented Requirements Analysis Meets a Creativity Technique
Goal-oriented requirements analysis (GORA) has been growing in the area of requirement engineering. It is one of the approaches...
Modelling Processes with Time-Dependent Control Structures
The modeling of processes with temporal constraints suffers from a mismatch between more procedural process models and more declarative...
Towards an Ontology for Strategic Decision Making: The Case of Quality in Rapid Software...
Strategic decision making is the process of selecting a logical and informed choice from the alternative options based on...
Towards Rearchitecting Meta-Models into Multi-level Models
Meta-models play a pivotal role in Model-Driven Engineering, as they are used to define the structure of instance models...
Detecting Bad Smells of Refinement in Goal-Oriented Requirements Analysis
Goal refinement is a crucial step in goal-oriented requirements analysis to create a goal model of high quality. Poor...
Requirements Engineering for Data Warehouses (RE4DW): From Strategic Goals to Multidimensional Model
Business Intelligence (BI) systems help organisations to monitor the fulfillment of business goals by means of tracking various Key...
Towards Formal Strategy Analysis with Goal Models and Semantic Web Technologies
An informed strategy-making process involves strategy analysis to determine the strategic position of the company. In this paper, we...





