Abstract
Agent-Oriented Conceptual Modelling (AOCM) offers a useful approach to modelling early phase requirements. It is mainly effective in capturing organisational contexts, stakeholder intentions and rationale. In contrast, UML sequence diagrams are best suited for showing how objects within the intended system interact over time. This paper, suggests an approach for supporting the process of obtaining UML sequence diagrams from i* models via effect annotations. In addition, a co-evolution approach is recommended in which i* models and UML sequence diagrams are concurrently maintained and updated, while retaining some modicum of loose consistency between the two. This research permits the use of two otherwise disparate approaches in a complementary and synergistic fashion for requirement engineering.
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