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        <article-title>Istar in Practice: Scaling Up Model Acquisition and Other War Stories</article-title>
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          <string-name>Aditya Ghose</string-name>
          <email>aditya.ghose@gmail.com</email>
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          <institution>University of Wollongong</institution>
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          <addr-line>Wollongong, NSW</addr-line>
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          <country country="AU">Australia</country>
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        <p>In re ecting on experiences from practical applications of i*, the hardest challenge we have had to face was that of scaling up model acquisition. I will describe a short-term x that worked in the instance of a project with a government agency, and a more principled approach that we have examined in the past few years. I will also recount, time permitting, experiences from the use of i* in a project that addressed the automation of strategic alignment checking.</p>
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