An Approach to Generation of Process-Oriented Requirements Specification ()
ABSTRACT
In service-oriented computing, process model may serve as a link to connect users’ requirements with Web Services. In this paper, we propose an approach and related key techniques to generate process-oriented requirements specification from user’s goal. For this purpose, a requirements description language named SORL will be provided to capture users’ requirements. Then, a unified requirements meta-modeling frame RPGS will be used to construct reusable domain assets, which is the basis of generating requirements specifications. Finally, a set of rules are defined to extract process control structures from users’ requirements described with SORL, so that we can convert requirements description into process-oriented requirements specification smoothly.
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Tian, J. , He, K. , Wang, C. and Chen, H. (2009) An Approach to Generation of Process-Oriented Requirements Specification.
Journal of Software Engineering and Applications,
2, 13-19. doi:
10.4236/jsea.2009.21002.