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Title: A rational perspective on software modeling
Authors: Spiteri Staines, Tony
Keywords: Software engineering -- Case studies
Requirements engineering
Modeling
Computer software -- Development
Methods (Computer system)
Quality assurance -- Case studies
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: SCITEPRESS Digital Library
Citation: Spiteri Staines, A. (2014). A rational perspective on software modeling. In 2014 9th International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications (ICSOFT-EA), Vienna. 345-350.
Abstract: This work introduces the concept of rational software modeling from a practical perspective. Valid arguments about the importance of modeling in modern software engineering and requirements engineering are presented. The different stakeholder's perspectives or views on modeling are analysed and a soft uniform approach is presented. The uniform approach or rational perspective to modeling is based on the main fundamental concepts of requirements engineering. This approach presents the basic ground for more elaborate work in the future. The universal approach is based on i) usability, ii) universality, iii) uniqueness and iv) uniformity. The concepts presented can be combined with any particular approach or method. The ideas could prove to be useful for quality assurance and best practice approaches in the real world.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/87644
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