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10th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS'03)
Towards Model-Based Requirements Engineering for Web-Enabled B2B Applications
Huntsville, Alabama
April 07-April 10
ISBN: 0-7695-1917-2
Frank Marschall, Technische Universität München
Maurice Schoenmakers, Technische Universität München

Requirements engineering is a discipline within software engineering where model based approaches are still not widespread. Generally requirements are regarded as less or more structured text fragments that are interpreted by stakeholders and developers, who manually manage the requirement interrelationships.

In this paper we give an overview over the basic concepts of a model-based requirements engineering approach that is currently developed by the project KOGITO. The focus of this paper is on the presentation of the underlying conceptual model and its relationship to different kinds of requirements specification documents. We present an overview over a domain specific conceptual model that is targeted at the requirements engineering for web-enabled B2B systems. The presented model is capable to manage requirements stemming from various kinds of documents, including B2B standard specifications. Finally we show how these requirements are integrated and related into our conceptual model. Thereby general guidelines for the structure of conceptual models for the requirements engineering are identified.

Citation:
Frank Marschall, Maurice Schoenmakers, "Towards Model-Based Requirements Engineering for Web-Enabled B2B Applications," ecbs, pp.312, 10th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS'03), 2003
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