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Transforming an enterprise model into a use case model using model-driven engineering concepts.

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Author(s):
Fábio Levy Siqueira
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola Politécnica (EP/BC)
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Examining board members:
Paulo Sérgio Muniz Silva; Fernanda Maria Ribeiro de Alencar; Jaelson Freire Brelaz de Castro; Selma Shin Shimizu Melnikoff; Jorge Luís Risco Becerra
Advisor: Paulo Sérgio Muniz Silva
Abstract

One of the key responsibilities of Requirements Engineering is to refine requirements into specifications. For enterprise systems, this refinement must consider the enterprise context where the system will be deployed. Although there are some approaches for requirements refinement, some of them even considering the enterprise context, this task is executed manually. Based on Model-Driven Engineering concepts, this study proposes a semi-automatic transformation using an enterprise model as a requirements model and a use case model as a specifications model. For that, this work considers that using an enterprise model as a source it is possible to represent both the requirements and the domain knowledge that are necessary to obtain specifications through a transformation. Therefore, this study presents the source and target meta-models, a set of transformation rules, and a tool to support the transformation. Finally, this study also discusses an experiment executed to analyze some aspects of this proposal. (AU)