Reasoning of Competitive Non-Functional Requirements in Agent-Based Models

During the decision-making process in real-time competitive environments, there is a need to perform concurrent optimisation of multiple competitive objectives to select an optimal design decision for interdependent stakeholders. To handle such issues, this thesis successfully assimilates the goal-o...

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Main Author: Sumesh, Sreenithya
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86934
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description During the decision-making process in real-time competitive environments, there is a need to perform concurrent optimisation of multiple competitive objectives to select an optimal design decision for interdependent stakeholders. To handle such issues, this thesis successfully assimilates the goal-oriented requirements-engineering knowledge with analytical decision-making approaches to facilitate reasoning and analysis by encouraging stakeholders’ involvement. This leads to optimal decisions with domain knowledge improvement in the agent-based i*-goal model by balancing multiple conflicting non-functional requirements reciprocally.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-869342021-12-15T08:48:28Z Reasoning of Competitive Non-Functional Requirements in Agent-Based Models Sumesh, Sreenithya During the decision-making process in real-time competitive environments, there is a need to perform concurrent optimisation of multiple competitive objectives to select an optimal design decision for interdependent stakeholders. To handle such issues, this thesis successfully assimilates the goal-oriented requirements-engineering knowledge with analytical decision-making approaches to facilitate reasoning and analysis by encouraging stakeholders’ involvement. This leads to optimal decisions with domain knowledge improvement in the agent-based i*-goal model by balancing multiple conflicting non-functional requirements reciprocally. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86934 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Sumesh, Sreenithya
Reasoning of Competitive Non-Functional Requirements in Agent-Based Models
title Reasoning of Competitive Non-Functional Requirements in Agent-Based Models
title_full Reasoning of Competitive Non-Functional Requirements in Agent-Based Models
title_fullStr Reasoning of Competitive Non-Functional Requirements in Agent-Based Models
title_full_unstemmed Reasoning of Competitive Non-Functional Requirements in Agent-Based Models
title_short Reasoning of Competitive Non-Functional Requirements in Agent-Based Models
title_sort reasoning of competitive non-functional requirements in agent-based models
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/86934