Requirements Analysis: Evaluating KAOS Models
Faisal Almisned, Jeroen Keppens
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DOI: 10.4236/jsea.2010.39101   PDF    HTML     6,842 Downloads   12,530 Views   Citations

Abstract

Wigmore’s charts and Bayesian networks are used to represent graphically the construction of arguments and to evaluate them. KAOS is a goal oriented requirements analysis method that enables the analysts to capture requirements through the realization of the business goals. However, KAOS does not have inbuilt mechanism for evaluating these goals and the inferring process. This paper proposes a method for evaluating KAOS models through the extension of Wigmore’s model with features of Bayesian networks.

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F. Almisned and J. Keppens, "Requirements Analysis: Evaluating KAOS Models," Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, Vol. 3 No. 9, 2010, pp. 869-874. doi: 10.4236/jsea.2010.39101.

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