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An empirical study of requirements model understanding
2010
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing - SAC '10
Visual modelling languages are commonly used to support software requirements analysis and documentation. A variety of languages are available, based on different conceptual paradigms. They can be roughly divided into two main groups: goal-oriented approaches and scenario-based approaches. In the last ten years, numerous works developed case studies that illustrate the effectiveness and limitations of goal-oriented and scenario-based approaches. A few works even suggest coupling these
doi:10.1145/1774088.1774569
dblp:conf/sac/HadarKPRRS10
fatcat:ib34je7tczcxnauaqln6wkg32y