This paper presents WikiReq, a project exploiting the semantic Mediawiki to manage both system and organizational requirements in the context of business process reengineering (BPR). Our work is based on three ideas: 1) using a semantic Wiki for requirements elicitation and management; 2) exploiting the Wiki platform to define an argumentation system for both synchronous and asynchronous discussions among stakeholders; 3) achieving interoperability between the semantic Wiki and an integrated development environment (IDE) platform like Eclipse. Thus, we show how requirements acquired by the semantic MediaWiki can be exported in the Eclipse IDE in order to partially automate the translation of organizational business processes and system artifacts from the requirements description. In order to perform such a translation we use WikiReq in the context of the enterprise-service-implementation (ESI) method that we have defined. We present the WikiReq tool highlighting its relationships with model driven engineering and business process modeling.
L. Abeti, P. Ciancarini, R. Moretti (2009). Wiki-based requirements management for Business Process Reengineering. NEW YORK : IEEE.
Wiki-based requirements management for Business Process Reengineering
CIANCARINI, PAOLO;MORETTI, ROCCO
2009
Abstract
This paper presents WikiReq, a project exploiting the semantic Mediawiki to manage both system and organizational requirements in the context of business process reengineering (BPR). Our work is based on three ideas: 1) using a semantic Wiki for requirements elicitation and management; 2) exploiting the Wiki platform to define an argumentation system for both synchronous and asynchronous discussions among stakeholders; 3) achieving interoperability between the semantic Wiki and an integrated development environment (IDE) platform like Eclipse. Thus, we show how requirements acquired by the semantic MediaWiki can be exported in the Eclipse IDE in order to partially automate the translation of organizational business processes and system artifacts from the requirements description. In order to perform such a translation we use WikiReq in the context of the enterprise-service-implementation (ESI) method that we have defined. We present the WikiReq tool highlighting its relationships with model driven engineering and business process modeling.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.