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Roadmap for Requirements Engineering Process Improvement Using BPM and UML (CROSBI ID 174363)

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Dragičević, Srđana ; Čelar, Stipo ; Novak, Lukša Roadmap for Requirements Engineering Process Improvement Using BPM and UML // Advances in production engineering & management, 6 (2011), 3; 221-231

Podaci o odgovornosti

Dragičević, Srđana ; Čelar, Stipo ; Novak, Lukša

engleski

Roadmap for Requirements Engineering Process Improvement Using BPM and UML

The roadmap assists stakeholders in their daily requirements engineering work helping them to manage continuously changing and quickly aging requirements. The roadmap for software requirements elicitation that enables better communication between business stakeholders and software developers is described. The proposed roadmap recommends usage of Event-driven Process Chain (EPC) method for business process modelling and UML diagrams for software development. Four roadmap areas are described in the paper. This roadmap is designed to help stakeholders to deal efficiently (“doing things right”) and effectively (“doing the right things”) deal with requirements decisions. It is based on the four areas which are identified as the foundation of requirements engineering. The paper focuses on the development of customized software, but the same activities, only to a less extent, can be used to implement off-the-shelf software. A case study of roadmap’s application at Split Airport (Croatia) is described.

Design ; Methodologies ; Requirements Engineering ; Business Process Management ; UML diagrams ; Event-driven Process Chain (EPC) method

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Podaci o izdanju

6 (3)

2011.

221-231

objavljeno

1854-6250

1855-6531

Povezanost rada

Računarstvo, Tehnologija prometa i transport