A family of experiments to evaluate the understandability of TRiStar and i* for modeling Teleo-Reactive systems
Área de conocimiento
Lenguajes y Sistemas InformáticosPatrocinadores
This work was partially supported by the insPIre (ref. TIN2012-34003), cDrone (ref. TIN2013- 45920-R) and ViSelTR (ref. TIN2012-39279) projects of the Spanish Government. Also Spanish Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, Subprograma Estatal de Movilidad, Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016 for grant CAS14/00238Fecha de publicación
2015-12-31Editorial
The Journal of Systems & SoftwareCita bibliográfica
José Miguel Morales, Elena Navarro, Pedro Sánchez, Diego Alonso, A family of experiments to evaluate the understandability of TRiStar and i∗ for modeling Teleo-Reactive systems, The Journal of Systems & Software (2016), doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2015.12.056Revisión por pares
SíPalabras clave
Teleo-Reactivei*
TRiStar
Requirements Engineering
Understandability
Resumen
The Teleo-Reactive approach facilitates reactive system development without losing sight of the system goals.
Objective: To introduce TRiStar as an extension of i* notation to specify Teleo-Reactive systems. To evaluate whether the notational extension is an improvement in terms of effectiveness and efficiency over the original language when it is used to specify Teleo-Reactive systems. Method: A family of experiments was carried out with final-year engineering students and
experienced software development professionals in which the participants were asked to fill in a form designed to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of each of the languages.
Results: Both the statistical results of the experiments, analyzed separately, and the meta-analysis of the experiments as a whole, allow us to conclude that TRiStar notation is more effective and efficient than i* as a requirements specification language for modeling Teleo-Reactive systems.
Conclusion: The extensions made on i* have ...
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