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Goal-oriented requirements engineering (GORE) has seen increased interest, with a rise in papers on adaptation and evolution. However, most new ideas receive few citations, with a few authors dominating the field.

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Area of Science:

  • Software Engineering
  • Requirements Engineering
  • Information Systems

Background:

  • Goal-oriented requirements engineering (GORE) utilizes goals for eliciting, modeling, and analyzing software requirements.
  • GORE has been applied to diverse areas including agent orientation, security, and model-driven development.
  • A recent, comprehensive systematic literature review of GORE is lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a systematic mapping study of top-cited GORE literature.
  • To analyze trends in GORE research over the last two decades.
  • To identify research gaps and provide recommendations for future GORE studies.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a systematic mapping study of 246 top-cited GORE papers from Scopus.
  • Classified papers by type, evaluation, topics, frameworks, venues, and citations.
  • Analyzed publication numbers and author networks, evaluating trends over time.

Main Results:

  • A proliferation of new GORE ideas with limited citations, dominated by a few key authors and papers.
  • A slight increase in papers focusing on adaptation, variability, evolution, and case studies.
  • Overall growing interest in GORE, with a modest rise in research building on prior work.

Conclusions:

  • GORE research shows increasing interest, particularly in adaptability and evolution.
  • Future GORE research should aim to build upon existing work and address citation disparities.
  • The study provides a comprehensive overview and data for guiding future GORE research directions.