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Representing Micro-Business Requirements Patterns with Associated Software Components

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  • RJ Macasaet

    (Department of Software Research and Development, Pentathlon Systems Resources Inc., Manila, Philippines)

  • Manuel Noguera

    (Department of Computer Languages and Systems, University of Granada, Granada, Spain)

  • María Luisa Rodríguez

    (Department of Computer Languages and Systems, University of Granada, Granada, Spain)

  • José Luis Garrido

    (Department of Computer Languages and Systems, University of Granada, Granada, Spain)

  • Sam Supakkul

    (Applications Architecture, Sabre Inc., Southlake, TX, USA)

  • Lawrence Chung

    (Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, USA)

Abstract

This paper proposes representations for micro-business requirements patterns with associated software components. The patterns must be comprehensible enough for micro-business owners without technical backgrounds but at the same time be technical enough for the software developers who use them during the design and development of software. Both objectives are somewhat conflicting and trade-offs have to be made regarding their representations. The pattern representations use a combination of tables, business process models, goal graphs, labels, and UML component diagrams. First, the paper provides an example of a micro-business requirements pattern in the form of an inventory pattern and applies it in a real-world micro-business case, a clothes retail store. Through the example, it shows how the pattern is instantiated and associated with software components. Then, it shows how the patterns are applied in industrial practice, including the software development companies currently adapting and applying them, accompanied by observable strengths and weaknesses.

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  • RJ Macasaet & Manuel Noguera & María Luisa Rodríguez & José Luis Garrido & Sam Supakkul & Lawrence Chung, 2014. "Representing Micro-Business Requirements Patterns with Associated Software Components," International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design (IJISMD), IGI Global, vol. 5(4), pages 71-90, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jismd0:v:5:y:2014:i:4:p:71-90
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