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A Systematic Approach for Identifying System Requirements from the Organization’s Business Model
Author(s) -
Debora Mac Knight,
Renata Mendes de Araújo,
Marcos R. S. Borges
Publication year - 2005
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5753/sbsi.2005.14975
Subject(s) - business requirements , computer science , business rule , business process modeling , artifact centric business process model , business model , goal modeling , requirements analysis , process management , information system , business process , software engineering , software , knowledge management , engineering , business , operations management , marketing , programming language , work in process , electrical engineering
Although it is recognized that the business model contains relevant information for obtaining system requirements, we still lack a systematic approach for discovering requirements from an existing organization’s business model. This paper proposes a method which starts from a business model, guides the software development team toward understanding business needs and identifying system requirements addressing those needs. Three case studies were conducted where the method applicability could be verified

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