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Integrated Framework for Software Requirements Analysis and Its Support Tool

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Requirements Engineering Toward Sustainable World (APRES 2016)

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Our research focuses on integrating four popular methods which are i* framework, KAOS model, Problem Frames, and Message Sequence Chart, and suggests a new integrated framework for requirements analysis. We also implement the framework on a case study to prove its usability. Moreover, our research aims to develop a support tool to help users in using the proposed integrated framework that will assist user in drawing diagrams and enable diagram auto-generation and inconsistency prevention.

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Rusli, A., Shigo, O. (2016). Integrated Framework for Software Requirements Analysis and Its Support Tool. In: Lee, SW., Nakatani, T. (eds) Requirements Engineering Toward Sustainable World . APRES 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 671. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3256-1_10

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