Requirements elicitation using BPM notations: focusing on the strategic level representation

Pages: 235 - 241
Published: Mar 8, 2011
Abstract
Business process models (BPM) can be useful for requirements elicitation, among other uses. Since the active participation of all stakeholders is a key factor for successful requirements engineering, it is important that BPM be shared by all stakeholders. Unfortunately, organizations may end up with inconsistent BPM not covering all stakeholders' needs and constraints. The use of multiple levels of abstraction (MLA), such as at the strategic,...
Paper Details
Title
Requirements elicitation using BPM notations: focusing on the strategic level representation
Published Date
Mar 8, 2011
Pages
235 - 241
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