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[Pra13] Goal formalization and classification for requirements engineering, fifteen years laterConférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : Seventh International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS 2013), May 2013, Vol. IEEE, pp.1-12, Paris, France,Mots clés: goal; requirements engineering; linguistics; functional grammar
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Goal modeling is crucial in many disciplines. In our work, we apply a linguistic approach, namely the theory of functional grammar, to goal authoring and discovery in requirements engineering. We represent a goal as a verb followed by parameters, each parameter having a semantic function. Since our original publication fifteen years ago, our approach has been applied in several different contexts. Capitalizing on this experience, we propose extensions to the approach, including a complete syntax for formalizing goals inside parameters. We apply the extensions and the new formalization to goal authoring and discovery.
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