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MOYA: Model-Oriented Methodology for Your Awareness

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Requirements Engineering Toward Sustainable World (APRES 2016)

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Understanding appropriate requirements is a decisive factor to project success for the enterprise system development under the complicated and changeable environments. Nowadays, the enterprise systems are expected to solve a large variety of business problems from multiple stakeholders. Therefore, requirements analysts need to understand the complicated stakeholder’s business circumstances, define the issues necessary for the business purposes, and elicit requirements for the enterprise systems which could achieve the issues. In this paper, we propose a business modeling methodology which we call as MOYA that is abbreviation for “Model-Oriented methodology for Your Awareness”. MOYA supports requirements analysts to elicit and organize requirements from the stakeholders. The methodology also helps stakeholders to build consensus on their own requirements. This paper describes an approach, procedures, and deliverables of MOYA. After describing an industrial project as a practice of MOYA, we discuss effectiveness and limitations of MOYA.

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Hagiwara, J., Saito, S. (2016). MOYA: Model-Oriented Methodology for Your Awareness. In: Lee, SW., Nakatani, T. (eds) Requirements Engineering Toward Sustainable World . APRES 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 671. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3256-1_5

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