Characterising requirement engineering process and methodological tools for geographical information system (GIS) applications
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Published:2007-01-01
Issue:1
Volume:27
Page:123-131
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ISSN:2248-8723
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Container-title:Ingeniería e Investigación
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language:
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Short-container-title:Ing. Inv.
Author:
Medina Cardona Luis Fernando
Abstract
This article describes the requirements engineering process and the methodological tools used in geographical information system (GIS) applications as a way to face the absence of a consistent and complete specific alternative for this domain. Requirements engineering for GIS applications are thus introduced; requirements types, actors involved and communication aspects important for the process are exhibited and current methodologies are classified in modelling and specification languages. Additionally, geomatic standards as a transversal element for GIS applications are presented.
Publisher
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Subject
General Engineering,Building and Construction
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