The paper presents a preliminary version of IotReq, a method for the elicitation and specification of the requirements for an IoT-system. The first task suggested by IotReq is the modelling of the domain, using the UML and following the service-oriented paradigm, then the goals of the IoT-system to build are elicited and specified, again using the UML and extending the domain model, producing a specification of the functional requirements. IotReq also provides preliminary indications for specifying the technological nonfunctional requirements. A case study, the specification of the requirements for a system to support the Genoa’s Science Festival is presented too.

A UML-based proposal for IoT system requirements specification

Gianna Reggio
2018-01-01

Abstract

The paper presents a preliminary version of IotReq, a method for the elicitation and specification of the requirements for an IoT-system. The first task suggested by IotReq is the modelling of the domain, using the UML and following the service-oriented paradigm, then the goals of the IoT-system to build are elicited and specified, again using the UML and extending the domain model, producing a specification of the functional requirements. IotReq also provides preliminary indications for specifying the technological nonfunctional requirements. A case study, the specification of the requirements for a system to support the Genoa’s Science Festival is presented too.
2018
978-1-5386-6183-3
978-1-4503-5735-7
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