Environmental decision support systems (EDSSs), or DSS applied in the environmental field, have been developed for over 40 years now. However, most of these tools fail to find …
S Winkler, J von Pilgrim - Software & Systems Modeling, 2010 - Springer
Traceability—the ability to follow the life of software artifacts—is a topic of great interest to software developers in general, and to requirements engineers and model-driven …
SL Lim, A Finkelstein - IEEE transactions on software …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Requirements elicitation is the software engineering activity in which stakeholder needs are understood. It involves identifying and prioritizing requirements—a process difficult to scale …
Over the past few years the concept of Smart cities has emerged to transform urban areas into connected and well informed spaces. Services that make smart cities “smart” are …
Smart cities accumulate and process large amount of data streams which raise security and privacy concerns at individual and community levels. Sizeable attempts have made to …
D Mishra, A Mishra, A Yazici - 2008 First International …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The role of customers and other stakeholders is becoming increasingly significant during requirement engineering activities. Methods of eliciting requirements are now more co …
Background: It is acknowledged that the success and uptake of eHealth improve with the involvement of users and stakeholders to make technology reflect their needs. Involving …
Regulatory compliance is a well-studied area, including research on how to model, check, analyse, enact, and verify compliance of software. However, while the theoretical body of …
The processes used to develop software need to comply with normative requirements (eg, standards and regulations) to align with the market and the law. Manual compliance …