This thesis takes place in the field of the Requirements Engineering. This area of Information Systems Engineering is dedicated to discover the needs that users and other stakeholders have towards a system under (re)design. to support this activity, City University in London has developped a process called RESCUE, which stands for Requirements Engineering with Scenarios for User-Centered Engineering. Our work consists in automating some synchronisation checks between models and/or templates taking place at defined moments in this process, by extending a tool developped by the CETIC (Centre of Excellence in Information and Communication Technologies), QROSS.
Date of Award | 2005 |
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Original language | English |
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Supervisor | Patrick Heymans (Supervisor) |
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QROSS-checking RESCUE models
Moyen, C. (Author). 2005
Student thesis: Master types › Master in Computer science