Lemaigre, Christophe
[UCL]
Guerrero Garcia, Josefina
[UCL]
Vanderdonckt, Jean
[UCL]
During the stage of system requirements gathering, model elicitation is
aimed at identifying in textual scenarios model elements that are relevant for
building a first version of models that will be further exploited in a model-driven
engineering method. When multiple elements should be identified from multiple
interrelated conceptual models, the complexity increases. Three method levels are
successively examined to conduct model elicitation from textual scenarios for the
purpose of conducting model-driven engineering of user interfaces: manual classification,
dictionary-based classification, and nearly natural language understanding
based on semantic tagging and chunk extraction. A model elicitation tool implementing
these three levels is described and exemplified on a real-world case study
for designing user interfaces to workflow information systems. The model elicitation
process discussed in the case study involves several models: user, task, domain,
organization, resources, and job.
Bibliographic reference |
Lemaigre, Christophe ; Guerrero Garcia, Josefina ; Vanderdonckt, Jean. Interface Model Elicitation from Textual Scenarios. IAG - LSM Working Papers ; 08/08 (2008) 15 pages |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078/18182 |