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Jaelson Castro
Researcher at Federal University of Pernambuco
Publications - 215
Citations - 3627
Jaelson Castro is an academic researcher from Federal University of Pernambuco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Requirements engineering & Software development. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 209 publications receiving 3468 citations.
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Towards requirements-driven information systems engineering: the Tropos project
TL;DR: This paper proposes a software development methodology named Tropos which is founded on concepts used to model early requirements, and adopts the i organizational modeling framework, which offers the notions of actor, goal and (actor) dependency.
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A Requirements-Driven Development Methodology
TL;DR: This paper proposes a development methodology named Tropos which adopts the i* organizational modeling framework, which offers the notions of actor, goal and (actor) dependency, and uses these as a foundation to model early and late requirements, architectural and detailed design.
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Applications of ontologies in requirements engineering: a systematic review of the literature
Diego Dermeval,Jéssyka Vilela,Ig Ibert Bittencourt,Jaelson Castro,Seiji Isotani,Patrick H. S. Brito,Alan Pedro da Silva +6 more
TL;DR: This work conducted a systematic literature review to identify the primary studies on the use of ontologies in RE, following a predefined review protocol, and identified several promising research opportunities that are quite important and interesting but underexplored in current research and practice.
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Software Engineering for Multi-Agent Systems II
Carlos José Pereira de Lucena,Alessandro Garcia,Alexander Romanovsky,Jaelson Castro,Paulo S. C. Alencar +4 more
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Software Engineering for Large-Scale Multi-Agent Systems
Alessandro Garcia,Carlos José Pereira de Lucena,Franco Zambonelli,Andrea Omicini,Jaelson Castro +4 more
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