From goal models to three-layer web-based systems: An exploratory study

S. Liaskos, Marina Daoud Jungblut, J. Mylopoulos
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Goal models have been found by the requirements engineering community to be an effective way to represent, communicate and analyze stakeholder requirements. Once they reach some degree of completeness, these models are then used for developing the system-to-be so that the latter meets the stakeholder goals that are described in the model. A question that naturally arises in this process, though, is whether and how the way by which requirements are structured in goal models influences the structure of the design of the system to be built, especially when no goal model specific methodological or platform restrictions have been assumed. In this paper, we focus on web-based systems and describe our experiences in developing a small, layered web application using a goal model as a primary requirements representation tool and without introducing any non-conventional methodological, design or platform restrictions. We studied the artifacts of this process in an effort to identify patterns and draw hypotheses. Our so far results suggest interesting characterizations of goals and source code that could be useful in further exploring the relationship between the two and offer some promising directions for further work.
从目标模型到基于网络的三层系统:探索性研究
需求工程团体已经发现目标模型是表示、沟通和分析涉众需求的有效方法。一旦它们达到一定程度的完整性,这些模型就会被用于开发系统,以便后者满足模型中描述的涉众目标。然而,在这个过程中自然出现的一个问题是,在目标模型中构建需求的方式是否以及如何影响要构建的系统的设计结构,特别是在没有假设目标模型特定的方法或平台限制的情况下。在本文中,我们将重点放在基于web的系统上,并描述了我们使用目标模型作为主要需求表示工具开发小型分层web应用程序的经验,并且没有引入任何非传统的方法、设计或平台限制。我们研究了这个过程的工件,以努力识别模式并得出假设。到目前为止,我们的结果提出了目标和源代码的有趣特征,这可能有助于进一步探索两者之间的关系,并为进一步的工作提供一些有希望的方向。
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