Requirement analysis of agile information systems and business processes: an agricultural case study
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2017
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Univerzita Pardubice
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The development of modern information systems is demanding and
characterized by agility. Consequently, the extensive requirement analysis of these
systems and the supported business processes has become vital for analysts,
developers and the participating stakeholders. Use Cases are tested tools for
analyzing the requirements of information systems. However, the difficulty in
capturing use cases has triggered the proposal of methodologies which can derive use
cases from business models. Nevertheless, modern agile information system
development demands the reverse transformation as well. The current paper proposes
the latter transition for analyzing business process requirements and describes it via a
computer based pest scouting business process case study. The target business model
for depicting business process representation workflows is the Business Object
Relation Modeling method. The agricultural case study was selected because both the
Business Object Relation Modeling method and the Use Case method have been
already proposed for agricultural, food supply and environmental business process
representation, and they are both easily comprehensible by all the involved
stakeholders including farmers, growers and agronomists.
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ISSN 1211-555X (Print)
ISSN 1804-8048 (Online)
ISSN 1804-8048 (Online)
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Scientific papers of the University of Pardubice. Series D, Faculty of Economics and Administration. 41/2017
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Use Cases, Business Object Relation Modeling (BORM), Use Case To
BORM Transformation Algorithm (UCBTA), Pest Scouting, Business Process Models