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Using Goal Models to Understand and Prioritize Requirements for E-learning Management Systems

Abstract
Learning management systems are software applications which attempt to handle all aspects of the learning process, they are a crucial part of educational technology. This study investigates and models the functional and non-functional requirements of two academic and one industrial learning management system. Through the use of goal modelling the systems are modelled to provide a visual presentation of the functional and non-functional requirements present. In order to prioritize these requirements and establish which are deemed as most important a survey was sent out, which obtained 63 responses from students and professionals. The models created were validated through two interviews. The prioritized requirements are then used to create a general learning management system requirements model, which can be utilized by developers when creating learning management systems.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/52664
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Date
2017-06-22
Author
Alibrahim, Sara
Lantz, Viktor
Keywords
Learning management system
manual reverse engineering
functional requirements
non-functional requirements
goal modelling
Language
eng
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