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Goal modeling

Known as: Goal modelling 
A goal model is an element of requirements engineering that may also be used more widely in business analysis. Related elements include stakeholder… 
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2016
2016
The "fire together, wire together" Hebbian model is a central principle for learning in neuroscience, but surprisingly, it has… 
2016
2016
As more and more business processes execute in increasingly rich digital environments, there is great opportunity for these… 
Review
2011
Review
2011
In creative industries such as design and research it is common to reason about ‘problem-finding’ before tasks or goals can be… 
2011
2011
Abstract. Agile methods are widely believed to have the potential to improve software processes. Given the variety of agile… 
2010
2010
While business processes and business goals are considered intrinsically interdependent, a comprehensive modeling approach that… 
2009
2009
In the requirements engineering for software product lines (SPL), feature modeling is used to capture commonalities and… 
2007
2007
Los Sistemas de Informacion (SI) utilizados dentro de una organizacion no son algo separado de la organizacion empresarial a la… 
2007
2007
We present details of a goal-oriented process for database requirements analysis. This process consists of a number of steps… 
2006
2006
In software engineering, risks are usually considered and analysed during, or even after, the design of the system. This approach… 
2006
2006
Representation and reasoning about information system (IS) requirements is facilitated with the use of goal models to describe…