Goal-oriented requirements modeling as a means to address stakeholder-related issues in EA (WI2011)
From February 16 to 18, 2011 the 10th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI 2011) took place in Zurich, Switzerland. I presented a paper titled “Goal-oriented requirements modeling as a means to address stakeholder-related issues in EA” (see here or here).
Abstract: In this paper we explore goal-oriented requirements engineering (GORE) as a means to address stakeholder-related issues in the enterprise architecting process. We elaborate on a recent literature analysis on enterprise architecting issues. We refine this literature analysis results by identifying problem areas that we consider solvable by increasing the focus on the stakeholders in EA. We develop a conceptual model, which we use to provide reasoning about means to foster stakeholder orientation and thereby to address stakeholder-related issues. We argue that a stronger focus on the stakeholders‟ benefits EA and that this increased stakeholder orientation can be reached by leveraging intentional modeling used in software engineering.
Recommended citation: Lucke, C., and Lechner, U. (2011) Goal-oriented requirements modeling as a means to address stakeholder-related issues in EA, in: 10. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik, A. Bernstein and G. Schwabe (eds.), Zürich, Switzerland, pp. 714-723.
