TY - GEN
T1 - Integrating value-based requirement engineering models to webml using vip business modeling framework
AU - Azam, Farooque
AU - Li, Zhang
AU - Ahmad, Rashid
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Requirement engineering (RE) is emerging as an increasingly important discipline for supporting Web application development, as these are designed to satisfy diverse stakeholder needs, additional functional, information, multimedia and usability requirements as compared to traditional software applications. Moreover, when considering innovative e-commerce applications, value-based RE is an extremely relevant methodology which exploits the concept of economic value during the RE activity. In contrast, most of the methodologies proposed for the development of Web applications, primarily focus on the system design, and paying less attention to the RE, and specifically to value-based RE. Focusing this aspect, the paper presents integration of value-based RE models to WebML models using our recently proposed VIP Business Modeling Framework [1]. We also analyze the framework's potential in linking other modeling approaches, and argue about its significant integration potential with various E-R/OO-based, process aware Web modeling approaches.
AB - Requirement engineering (RE) is emerging as an increasingly important discipline for supporting Web application development, as these are designed to satisfy diverse stakeholder needs, additional functional, information, multimedia and usability requirements as compared to traditional software applications. Moreover, when considering innovative e-commerce applications, value-based RE is an extremely relevant methodology which exploits the concept of economic value during the RE activity. In contrast, most of the methodologies proposed for the development of Web applications, primarily focus on the system design, and paying less attention to the RE, and specifically to value-based RE. Focusing this aspect, the paper presents integration of value-based RE models to WebML models using our recently proposed VIP Business Modeling Framework [1]. We also analyze the framework's potential in linking other modeling approaches, and argue about its significant integration potential with various E-R/OO-based, process aware Web modeling approaches.
KW - Business information model
KW - Business process model
KW - Business value model
KW - VIP
KW - WebML
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/35348913796
U2 - 10.1145/1242572.1242698
DO - 10.1145/1242572.1242698
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:35348913796
SN - 1595936548
SN - 9781595936547
T3 - 16th International World Wide Web Conference, WWW2007
SP - 933
EP - 942
BT - 16th International World Wide Web Conference, WWW2007
T2 - 16th International World Wide Web Conference, WWW2007
Y2 - 8 May 2007 through 12 May 2007
ER -