Engineering methods from method requirements specifications

D Gupta, N Prakash - Requirements Engineering, 2001 - Springer
Requirements Engineering, 2001Springer
By analogy with a Software Requirements Specification (SRS), it is argued that a Method
Requirements Specification (MRS) should be introduced in method engineering. It shares
with the SRS the property of implementation-independence. This means that an MRS must
be an instance of an abstract metamodel and not of a technical metamodel like GOPRR
(Graph, Object, Property, Relationship, and Role). The MRS is then translated to be an
instantiation of a technical metamodel. We develop a representation system for an MRS and …
By analogy with a Software Requirements Specification (SRS), it is argued that a Method Requirements Specification (MRS) should be introduced in method engineering. It shares with the SRS the property of implementation-independence. This means that an MRS must be an instance of an abstract metamodel and not of a technical metamodel like GOPRR (Graph, Object, Property, Relationship, and Role). The MRS is then translated to be an instantiation of a technical metamodel. We develop a representation system for an MRS and describe an automated process for instantiating a technical metamodel with an MRS. This instantiation is used to produce the actual method which is then given to a metaCASE to produce a CASE tool. Thus, we propose a method engineering approach rooted in the MRS.
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