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KAOS, is an acronym for Knowledge Acquisition in autOmated Specification. KAOS, has been designed by Axel van Lamsweerde, Anne Dardenn, and Stephen Fickas at the University of Oregon and the University of Louvain (Belgium)[1]

It is considered a goal-Oriented requirements engineering approach[1] that is used in the requirements acquisition phase of the software lifecycle. The KAOS is used in a variety of fields, including mechanics, telecommunications, and healthcare. This method is based on the idea of building requirements models and is thought to be an efficient method for eliciting goal-oriented requirements. As a result of KAOS, requirements can be structured methodically and logically, and problems can be solved by using graphical methods.[2]Concepts relevant to the problem description can be defined by using KAOS.

Contents

1.Components 1.1 Conceptual model

References

  1. ^ Technology, IJIRST-International Journal for Innovative Research in Science and. "KAOS:A Goal Oriented Requirement Engineering Approach". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering Method