Beyond requirements: An approach to integrate i* and model-driven development

Giovanni Giachetti, Fernanda Alencar, Beatriz Marín, Oscar Pastor, Jaelson Castro

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Abstract

The i* models have demonstrated to be a good artifact for the analysis of complex scenarios. However, these models are mainly used as documentation and communication artifacts, but not as an active input in the development of software products related to the analyzed scenarios, in despite that the Model-Driven Development (MDD) paradigm has demonstrated the advantage of using models as main actors of development processes. Thus, the goal of this paper is to show how i* models and MDD can be integrated in order to improve the use of i* into software development projects. And hence, to provide an improved support for the different stages of software development process, that goes from requirements to the final software products.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCIbSE 2010 - Actas - 13th Conferencia Iberoamericana en "Software Engineering"
Pages51-56
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event13th Conferencia Iberoamericana en "Software Engineering", CIbSE 2010 - 13th Iberoamerican Conference on "Software Engineering", CIbSE 2010 - Cuenca, Ecuador
Duration: 12 Apr 201016 Apr 2010

Publication series

NameCIbSE 2010 - Actas - 13th Conferencia Iberoamericana en "Software Engineering"

Other

Other13th Conferencia Iberoamericana en "Software Engineering", CIbSE 2010 - 13th Iberoamerican Conference on "Software Engineering", CIbSE 2010
Country/TerritoryEcuador
CityCuenca
Period12/04/1016/04/10

Keywords

  • Goal-oriented
  • MDD
  • Requirements
  • UML profile

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Signal Processing
  • Software

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