Requirements Engineering for Services: An Ontological Framework

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Abstract

As for other information systems, Service-Oriented Systems (SOSs) should be engineering to satisfy the requirements of its stakeholders. But, while requirements are understood in terms of, e.g., goals and assumptions, services are viewed in terms of, e.g., preconditions and effects. In order to reduce the gap between those two conceptualizations, we propose and discuss the relations between two ontologies: CORE and WSMO. Our work lies in conceptual foundations, i.e., the two ontologies along with their bridge rules, on which to build methodologies for the requirements engineering of SOSs.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2011 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC), TaiChung, Taiwan
Subtitle of host publicationACM SAC SOAP 2011
Pages1622-1623
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • Requirements Engineering for Service-oriented Systems
  • Ontology Mapping

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