In this paper, we focus on one of those criteria: Semantic Transparency, that is, the ability of notation symbols to suggest their meaning. [Principal ideas/ ...
One of them was to improve the Semantic Trans- parency of i*. Semantic Transparency refers to the ability of the symbols of a notation to suggest their meaning.
Although it does not solve all the problems in the i* notation, the reported work illustrates the usefulness of an empirical approach to visual syntax ...
Semantic Transparency refers to the ability of the symbols of a notation to suggest their meaning. Semantically transparent symbols can be seen as the visual.
This paper proposes a technique that, based on iterative evaluation and improvement tasks, steers the notation toward semantic transparency. The approach can be ...
Mar 19, 2012 · In this paper, we focus on one of those criteria: Semantic Transparency, that is, the ability of notation symbols to suggest their meaning. [ ...
In this paper, we focus on one of those criteria: Semantic Transparency, that is, the ability of notation symbols to suggest their meaning. Complementarily to ...
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Nicolas Genon, Patrice Caire, Hubert Toussaint, Patrick Heymans, Daniel Laurence Moody: Towards a More Semantically Transparent i* Visual Syntax.
Towards a More Semantically Transparent i* Visual Syntax. N Genon, P Caire, H Toussaint, P Heymans, D Moody. Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software ...