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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2016-07-13
14:40
Hokkaido   Analyzing Goal Dependencies among Actors using their Domain Model
Haruhiko Kaiya (Kanagawa Univ.) SS2016-4 KBSE2016-10
Information systems are introduced into social activities performed by human and organizations.
Such activities and sy... [more]
SS2016-4 KBSE2016-10
pp.43-48
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2015-07-24
10:00
Hokkaido   Detecting Problems of an As-Is Model Using Metrics by an Integrated Goal-Oriented Method
Shoichiro Ito, Shinpei Hayashi, Motoshi Saeki (Tokyo Tech) SS2015-31 KBSE2015-24
Since goal-oriented requirements engineering is useful for understanding the structure of requirements and refining them... [more] SS2015-31 KBSE2015-24
pp.155-160
KBSE 2014-11-07
13:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ.(Kanbai-kan 3F, Muromachi Campus, Kyoto) A Comparison of Methods to define usability requirements
Shuichiro Yamamoto (Nagoya Univ.) KBSE2014-36
The usability requirements description methods are compared by focusing on the non-functional requirements definitions. ... [more] KBSE2014-36
pp.47-52
KBSE 2013-09-12
15:10
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications A study on consensus and decision-making in Goal-Oriented Requirements Analysis -- Interdisciplinary approach --
Michitaro Okano, Takako Nakatani (Univ. of Tsukuba) KBSE2013-42
When we apply goal-oriented analysis, we can introduce two contribution structures between a super goal and its sub goal... [more] KBSE2013-42
pp.37-42
KBSE 2011-01-24
17:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Method of evaluating goal graph with Stakeholder Goal Satisfaction Matrix(SGSM)
Takuya Saruwatari (NTT DATA), Shuichiro Yamamoto (Nagoya Univ.) KBSE2010-39
We propose the method of evaluating the goal graph by using SGSM(Stakeholder Goal Satisfaction Matrix) and the using tec... [more] KBSE2010-39
pp.25-30
SS 2010-10-14
15:00
Iwate Iwate Prefectural Univ. Component-based goal modeling with formal refinement patterns
Jun Nomura, Ryoto Naruse (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.), Keiji Hokamura, Naoyasu Ubayashi (Kyushu Univ.), Takahiro Shidai, Akihito Iwai (Denso) SS2010-30
Goal-oriented analysis methods are effective for eliciting requirements at the early stages of software development. How... [more] SS2010-30
pp.13-18
KBSE, SS 2010-05-28
10:30
Kyoto Doshisha University, Imadegawa Campus A Proposal for Goal-oriented business planning with patterns
Takuya Saruwatari (NTTDATA), Kenji Taguchi (NII), Shinobu Saito (NTTDATA), Shuichiro Yamamoto (Nagoya Univ.) SS2010-9 KBSE2010-9
When the business is planned by using GORE, it is necessary to start constructing without the support under the present ... [more] SS2010-9 KBSE2010-9
pp.51-56
KBSE 2007-09-10
15:40
Overseas Kuala Lumpur IT Project Failure Pattern with Goal Orientation
Shuichiro Yamamoto, Komon Ibe, Masakazu Kanbe (NTT DATA) KBSE2007-18
Many of causes of the IT project failure is incompleteness of the requirements specifications. In this paper, first of a... [more] KBSE2007-18
pp.21-26
SS 2005-03-14
15:15
Ishikawa JAIST (IS 5F collabo#7) Goal-oriented Requirements Analysis with AHP
Yoharu Inoue, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.)
Goal-oriented requirements engineering provides a requirements elicitation by decomposing and revising goals that the ta... [more] SS2004-60
pp.25-30
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