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Goal-oriented Requirements Language

Known as: GRL, Goal-oriented Requirement Language 
Goal-oriented Requirements Language (GRL), an i*-based modeling language used in systems development, is designed to support goal-oriented modeling… 
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2019
2019
Requirements prioritization is an important activity of the software development process. It is performed to rank information… 
2014
2014
Business processes, goals, and tasks of individuals in an Enterprise must constantly be aligned with several regulations… 
2010
2010
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Goal-oriented Requirements Language (GRL), an i*-based modeling language used in… 
2006
2006
. Many pattern descriptions put their emphasis on the solution to a problem rather than on often conflicting forces and how… 
2004
2004
SummaryThe supra-optic nucleus has been studied electron microscopically in 65 rats either normal, or dehydrated, or re-hydrated… 
2002
2002
Understanding software-based systems is a task essential not only for engineering new applications but also for evolving existing… 
1999
1999
This paper reports hard X-ray (HXR) and gamma- ray (GR) observations of an impulsive electron-dominated event which occurred on… 
1995
1995
Effects of three types of shortening systems on baking and rheological properties of frozen doughs were studied. The first type…