A Proposal for Goal Modelling Using a UML Profile

2008 ◽  
pp. 679-690 ◽  
Author(s):  
Reyes Grangel ◽  
Ricardo Chalmeta ◽  
Cristina Campos ◽  
Ruth Sommar ◽  
Jean-Pierre Bourey
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Author(s):  
Hela Marouane ◽  
Claude Duvallet ◽  
Achraf Makni ◽  
Rafik Bouaziz ◽  
Bruno Sadeg

Author(s):  
Sangeeta Srivastava

A number of modeling approaches are being used to design web applications.However, they mostly focus on design aspects and many a times they are unable to meet the real goal and expectations of the users. Goal Oriented Requirement Engineering is a popular approach for Information system development but has not been explored much for Web applications. Goal driven requirements analysis helps in capturing stakeholders’ goals very finely, they enhance the requirements analysis in many ways, as the requirement clarification and the conflicts between requirements can be detected at an early stage and design alternatives can be evaluated and selected to suit the require ments. In this paper, we take a step from the requirements phase to the design phase. While adheringto the web based goal oriented requirements engineering in the first phase we move to the A-OOH design models using a model transformation strategy to derive web specific design models supported by a UML profile. This helps in seamlessly generating the web specific design models namely the content, navigation, presentation, business process and adaptivity models. In this paper the focus is on transformation of WebGRL Presentation model to its Presentation design model. The model transformation approach aims at automatic transformation of the repeatedly refined and resolved alternatives presented by us in the WEBGRE framework as an input to the design models supported by a UML profile. This would lead to a better design and high quality of product development which captures the stakeholders’ goals very closely.


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