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Z.151 - User Requirements Notation (URN) Approved by ITU-T
Author: Jennifer - Published Sun 16 of Nov, 2008 03:01 GMT-0000 - (17393 Reads)
The Z.151 - User Requirements Notation (URN) standard has been approved by the International Telecommunications Union's
Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T).
URN is a language consisting of Use Case Maps and GRL (Goal Requirement Language), a variant of the i* Framework.
The standard was approved at the ITU-T SG17 meeting in Geneva on November 13, 2008, together with several companion standards including Z.111, which defines the URN meta-metamodel, and Z.110 and Z.450, which both cite URN.
Thank you to everyone for their hard work in this effort.
The Z.151 draft document is available at:
http://jucmnav.softwareengineering.ca/twiki/bin/view/UCM/DraftZ151Standard
Results of the approval process:
Z.151 - User Requirements Notation (URN) - Language definition
Z.111 - Notations and Guidelines for the Definition of ITU-T Languages
Z.110: Criteria for use of formal description techniques by ITU-T
Z.450 - Quality aspects of protocol-related Recommendations
Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T).
URN is a language consisting of Use Case Maps and GRL (Goal Requirement Language), a variant of the i* Framework.
The standard was approved at the ITU-T SG17 meeting in Geneva on November 13, 2008, together with several companion standards including Z.111, which defines the URN meta-metamodel, and Z.110 and Z.450, which both cite URN.
Thank you to everyone for their hard work in this effort.
The Z.151 draft document is available at:
http://jucmnav.softwareengineering.ca/twiki/bin/view/UCM/DraftZ151Standard
Results of the approval process:
Z.151 - User Requirements Notation (URN) - Language definition
Z.111 - Notations and Guidelines for the Definition of ITU-T Languages
Z.110: Criteria for use of formal description techniques by ITU-T
Z.450 - Quality aspects of protocol-related Recommendations