Study of satisfaction assessment techniques for textual requirements

Divya K.S

Abstract


Requirements satisfaction is an important part in the software development. The right product can only be developed if all the requirements are satisfied. Satisfaction assessment is a process to determine whether all the requirements are satisfied in the design documents. The satisfaction assessment is performed in order to find the satisfied requirements. There are many satisfaction assessment techniques to find the satisfied requirements in the design documents. This paper shows a study of the satisfaction assessment techniques in the textual requirements. A new method is also proposed which implements the semantic diversity to perform the satisfaction assessment. The semantic diversity uses the contextual tracing while performing the candidate satisfaction mapping between the requirements document and design documents.


Keywords


Software Engineering, Requirements Engineering, Requirements tracing, Satisfaction assessment, Term frequency, Parts of speech tagging

Full Text:

PDF

References


Holbrook E.A., Hayes J.H., Dekhtyar A., Wenbin Li., 2013.A study of methods for textual satisfaction assessment. Springer- Empirical Software Engineering,18(1):139-176.

Holbrook E.A., Hayes J.H., Dekhtyar A.,2009. Toward automating requirements satisfaction assessment. In: Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering, 149 – 158.

Hayes J.H., Dekhtyar A., Sundaram S., Holbrook A., Vadlamudi S.,2007. Requirements Tracing on Target (RETRO): Improving software maintenance through traceability recovery. Springer Innovations System Software Engineering,3(3):193-202.

Hayes J.H., Dekhtyar A., Sundaram S.,2006. Advancing candidate link generation for requirements tracing: the study of methods. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering,32(1): 4 – 19.

Robinson W.N.,2005 Implementing rule-based monitors within a framework for continuous requirements monitoring. In: Proceedings of Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences,188a.

Marcus A., Maletic J.I.,2003. Recovering documentation-to-source code traceability links using latent semantic indexing. In: Proceedings of International Conference on Software Engineering,125-135.

Cleland Huang J., Chang C.K., Sethi G., Javvaji K., Haijian H.U., Jinchun Xia.,2002. Automating speculative queries through event-based requirements traceability. In: Proceedings of IEEE Joint Conference on Requirements Engineering,289-296.

Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Canfora, Gerardo Casazza, Andrea De Lucia, Ettore Merlo,2002. Recovering traceability links between code and documentation. IEEE Transactions On Software Engineering,28(10): 970 – 983.

Roger S Pressman,2005 Software Engineering: a practitioner’s approach. 6th edition, McGraw-Hill Pub Co, New York.

Phillip A Laplante. Requirements Engineering for Software and Systems. 2nd edition, CRC press, New York.


Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


ISSN: 1694-2507 (Print)

ISSN: 1694-2108 (Online)