The requirements elicitation is a complexity phase of the Requirement Engineering, being necessary methods and techniques to execute it. Many researchers emphasized that the software system must fully meet the peculiarities of the company's business. Then, with the intention to elicit rightly the requirements of the software, there are techniques and methods in the literature that perform the requirements extraction from business process models. Such models can be represented in different types of notations, being the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) the standard notation. In this context, this paper describes a systematic review to identify primary studies that perform the extraction of functional and non functional requirements from business process model represented in BPMN notation. From the results obtained through the systematic review, we observed that there are few studies about the subject and most of them take in account only the functional requirements extraction. Thus, it was possible to outline future research to contribute to the advancement in this research area.
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Bitencourt, A. S., Paiva, D. M. B., & Cagnin, M. I. (2016). Elicitação de requisitos a partir de modelos de processos de negócio em BPMN: Uma revisão sistemática. In SBSI 2016 - 12th Brazilian Symposium on Information Systems: Information Systems in the Cloud Computing Era, Proceedings (pp. 200–207). Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis - UFSC/Departamento de Informatica e Estatistica. https://doi.org/10.5753/sbsi.2016.5963
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