The increasing use of multi-agent systems brings challenges that have not been studied yet, such as how should we adapt requirements elicitation to cope with agent properties like autonomy, sociability and proactiveness. Many methodologies were proposed adopting this new paradigm. However, most of them are still in their early phases and therefore need to be adapted. In this work ADELFE, an agent-oriented methodology is evaluated. We use an exemplar proposed in 2001 by Yu and Cysneiros [1] to evaluate both agent/goal orientation and object orientation. This evaluation aims at analysing the strengths and weaknesses of ADELFE through the methodologies questions proposed in the exemplar.
Keywords: requirements evaluation
@inproceedings{wer200705, author = {Werneck, V. B. and Kano, A. Y. and Cysneiros, L. M.}, title = {Evaluating ADELFE Methodology in the Requirements Identification}, booktitle = {Anais do Workshop em Engenharia de Requisitos - Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on Requirements Engineering (WER2007)}, year = {2007}, issn = {2675-0066}, isbn = {978-1-55014-483-3}, doi = {} }