| Publisher | University College London | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 253.9KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 12 Dec 2002 |
| Topics | UML | ||
| Downloads | 86 | ||
One of the most important approaches to requirements engineering of the last ten years is the KAOS model. This paper introduces a profile that allows the KAOS model to be represented in the UML. The paper includes an informal presentation of the profile together with a full account of the new stereotypes and tags. The paper also outlines an integration of requirements models with lower level design models in the UML, leading to a uniform and comprehensive specification document.
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