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The works presented as part of this book are novel and yet limited in terms of their applicability to real-world enterprises. There is ample scope for further exploration of the problems identified as part of this research. The algorithms and results presented in this book can be further modified and adapted for better application to enterprises. This chapter is divided into two sections. Section 6.1 presents a brief summary of our research contributions in this book. Section 6.2 presents some exciting future research directions that can be explored to benefit the GORE community.

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Deb, N., Chaki, N. (2020). Conclusion and Future Work. In: Business Standard Compliance and Requirements Validation Using Goal Models. Services and Business Process Reengineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2501-8_6

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