Requirement Reuse in Business Processes Lines: Reutilização de requisitos em linhas de processos de negócio

Doglas W. Sorgatto, D. M. B. Paiva, Maria Istela Cagnin
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The cost reduction in the Requirement Engineering process finds in business process modeling a way of aligning business goals with software requirements, and for development companies that have development demands in the same domain, greater savings can be found with the adoption of Business Process Lines (BPL). From this perspective, this paper presents the ARReq, which is an approach that allows the elicitation, specification and reuse of requirements from BPLs. It has been defined to provide quality attributes, suggested by ISO/IEC 29.148, to the functional, non-functional requirements and business rules elicited with the support of any elicitation technique applicable to BPMN business process models. A qualitative analysis was carried out and allowed to observe that ARReq is scalable, has low coupling with BPLs management approaches, besides specifying the requirements reused in the formats of user stories and requirements document and to provide a traceability matrix to support the software maintainability.
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业务流程线中的需求重用:业务流程线中的需求重用
需求工程过程中的成本降低在业务过程建模中找到了一种将业务目标与软件需求结合起来的方法,对于在同一领域中具有开发需求的开发公司,可以通过采用业务流程线(BPL)发现更大的节省。从这个角度来看,本文提出了ARReq,这是一种允许从bpl中提取、规范和重用需求的方法。它的定义是按照ISO/IEC 29.148的建议,为在适用于BPMN业务流程模型的任何启发技术的支持下引出的功能性、非功能性需求和业务规则提供质量属性。进行了定性分析,并允许观察到ARReq是可伸缩的,与BPLs管理方法具有低耦合性,此外还以用户故事和需求文档的格式指定重用的需求,并提供可追溯性矩阵以支持软件可维护性。
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