Achieving, Satisficing, and Excelling

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Authors: Ivan J. Jureta, Stephane Faulkner, Pierre-Yves Schobbens.

Publication: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Requirements, Intentions and Goals in Conceptual Modeling (RIGiM) Conceptual Modeling - ER 2007, 26th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Auckland, New Zealand.

Abstract. Definitions of the concepts derived from the goal concept (including functional and nonfunctional goal, hardgoal, and softgoal) used in requirements engineering are discussed, and precise (and, when appropriate, mathematical) definitions are suggested. The concept of satisficing, associated to softgoals is revisited. A softgoal is satisficed when thresholds of some precise criteria are reached. Satisficing does not cover situations in which continual improvement of thresholds is expected. The notion of excelling is suggested to cover such cases, along with the concept of disposition to represent and reason about excelling.

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