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Protos:foundations for engineering innovative sociotechnical systems

Authors :
Chopra, Amit K.
Dalpiaz, Fabiano
Aydemir, F. Basak
Giorgini, Paolo
Mylopoulos, John
Singh, Munindar P.
Chopra, Amit K.
Dalpiaz, Fabiano
Aydemir, F. Basak
Giorgini, Paolo
Mylopoulos, John
Singh, Munindar P.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We address the challenge of requirements engineering for sociotechnical systems, wherein humans and organizations supported by technical artifacts such as software interact with one another. Traditional requirements models emphasize the goals of the stakeholders above their interactions. However, the participants in a sociotechnical system may not adopt the goals of the stakeholders involved in its specification. We motivate, Protos, a requirements engineering approach that gives prominence to the interactions of autonomous parties and specifies a sociotechnical system in terms of its participants' social relationships, specifically, commitments. The participants can adopt any goal they like, a key basis for innovative behavior, as long as they interact according to the commitments. Protos describes an abstract requirements engineering process as a series of refinements that seek to satisfy stakeholder requirements by incrementally expanding a specification set and an assumption set, and reducing requirements until all requirements are accommodated. We demonstrate this process via the London Ambulance System described in the literature.

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OAIster
Notes :
Chopra, Amit K. and Dalpiaz, Fabiano and Aydemir, F. Basak and Giorgini, Paolo and Mylopoulos, John and Singh, Munindar P. (2014) Protos:foundations for engineering innovative sociotechnical systems. In: Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), 2014 IEEE 22nd International. IEEE, GBR, pp. 53-62. ISBN 9781479930319
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098297193
Document Type :
Electronic Resource