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Computer Science and Informatics 16
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Phalp, Keith T. 16 Shepperd, M. 4 Bleistein, Steven J. 3 Counsell, Steve J. 3 Cox, Karl 3 Jeary, Sherry 3 Verner, June 3 Kanyaru, J.M. 2 Vincent, Jonathan 2 Abeysinghe, G.A. 1 Aurum, A. 1 Bunse, Christian 1 Chen, Liguang 1 Crowle, Simon 1 Fouad, A. 1 Geddes, S. 1 Grimm, F. 1 Gyorkos, Jozsef 1 Henderson, P. 1 Jeary, Sheridan 1 Krisper, Marjan 1 Mayr, Heinrich C. 1 Mendes, E. 1 Panfilenko, Dima 1 Rech, Jorg 1 Seel, Christian 1 Walters, R.J. 1
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Embedding Requirements within the Model Driven Architecture
Fouad, A.; Phalp, Keith T.; Kanyaru, J.M.; Jeary, Sherry - 2010
The Model Driven Architecture (MDA) brings benefits to software development, among them the potential for connecting software models with the business domain. This paper focuses on the upstream or Computation Independent Model (CIM) phase of the MDA. Our contention is that, whilst there are many...
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An Empirical Investigation of the Utility of ‘pre-CIM’ models
Phalp, Keith T.; Jeary, Sherry - 2010
that, by allowing a variety of stakeholders to take part in modelling, projects will be both more efficient than traditional approaches and will produce software that meets the needs of those stakeholders. This will be facilitated by transforming initial (CIM), models to design (PIM) and...
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Enabling Multi-Stakeholder Cooperative Modelling in Automotive Software Development and Implications for Model Driven Software Development
Grimm, F.; Phalp, Keith T.; Vincent, Jonathan - 2008
One of the motivations for a model driven approach to software development is to increase the involvement for a range of stakeholders in the requirements phases. This inevitably leads to a greater diversity of roles being involved in the production of models, and one of the issues with such...
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Supporting Stakeholders in the MDA Process
Phalp, Keith T.; Jeary, Sherry; Crowle, Simon; Vincent, … - 2007
By providing a route from model to architecture, Model Driven Architecture (MDA) promises, among other things, to narrow the gap between business users and software developers. That is, the approach is intended to involve stakeholders in modelling, so that, by transformation from Computationally...
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The Concerns of Prototypers and Their Mitigating Practices: An Industrial Case Study
Counsell, Steve J.; Phalp, Keith T.; Mendes, E.; Geddes, S. - 2006
The use of formal models such as Role Activity Diagrams (RADs) for analysing a process often hide what really happens during that process. In this paper, we build on previous research on informal aspects of the prototyping process and look at the key concerns that prototypers had during the...
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B-SCP: A requirements analysis framework for validating strategic alignment of organizational IT based on strategy, context and process
Bleistein, Steven J.; Cox, Karl; Verner, June; Phalp, … - 2005
Ensuring that organizational IT is in alignment with and provides support for an organization's business strategy is critical to business success. Despite this, business strategy and strategic alignment issues are all but ignored in the requirements engineering research literature. We present...
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Connecting Role Activity Diagrams to the Problem, Frames Approach
Cox, Karl; Phalp, Keith T.; Aurum, A.; Bleistein, Steven J. - 2004
As a means of contributing to the achievement of business advantage for companies engaging in ebusiness, we propose a requirements engineering framework that incorporates a business strategy dimension. We employ Jackson’s Problem Frames approach, goal modeling, and business process modeling...
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Enriching the Model-Driven Architecture with Weakly Structured Information
Panfilenko, Dima; Seel, Christian; Phalp, Keith T.; … - 2011
Most MDA approaches are focused on Platform Independent Models (PIM) and Platform Specific Models (PSM) and the transformation between them. The more conceptual Computation Independent Models (CIM) or even unstructured information is often neglected, despite the importance of requirements...
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The application of metrics to industrial prototyping processes: An empirical study
Phalp, Keith T.; Counsell, Steve J. - 2000
A key problem in the development of information systems is understanding features of the development process. To this end, in recent years, considerable interest has been focused on modelling processes. In this paper, the results of an empirical investigation into the use of prototyping in...
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Building on CHASM: A Study of Using Counts for the Analysis of Static Models of Processes
Phalp, Keith T.; Shepperd, M. - 1999
Process modelling is gaining increasing acceptance by software engineers as a useful discipline to facilitate both process understanding and improvement activities. This position paper builds upon previous work reported at the 1997 ICSE workshop on process models and empirical studies of...
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