Using Tropos methodology to Model an Integrated Health Assessment System

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Mouratidis, Haralambos, Giorgini, Paolo, Philp, Ian and Manson, Gordon 2002. Using Tropos methodology to Model an Integrated Health Assessment System. Proceedings 4th International Bi-Conference Workshop on Agent-Oriented Information Systems. International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Toronto – Canada.
AuthorsMouratidis, Haralambos, Giorgini, Paolo, Philp, Ian and Manson, Gordon
TypeConference paper
Abstract

This paper presents a case study to illustrate the features and the stages of the Tropos methodology. Tropos is an agent-oriented software engineering methodology that covers four development stages: early and late requirements analysis, architectural design and detail design. The electronic Single Assessment Process (eSAP), and electronic system to deliver the
integrated health assessment of health and social care needs of older people is
used as the case study throughout the paper. Furthermore, a preliminary analysis on extending Tropos to accommodate security concerns is presented.

KeywordsComputer systems; software engineering
Year2002
ConferenceProceedings 4th International Bi-Conference Workshop on Agent-Oriented Information Systems
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Deposited02 Dec 2009
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10552/413
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Mouratidis, H., Giorgini, P., Philp, I., Manson, G. (2002) ‘Using Tropos methodology to Model an Integrated Health Assessment System’ Proceedings 4th International Bi-Conference Workshop on Agent-Oriented Information Systems, International Conference on Advanced Information Systems, Toronto – Canada..

Place of publicationToronto – Canada.
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