Rebuilding Web Application Requirements Based on User Navigation

Zuohua Ding, Mingyue Jiang
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Use cases have been used to describe functional requirements of information systems in a natural language. In the design phase, use cases can be used to construct design model and then the model can be checked by some static analysis techniques. Since errors could be created while the design is refined and bugs could be planted in the implementation, after going through the software developing process, it is still question if the resulting system satisfies the original requirements. In this paper, we propose a new technique to rebuild use cases for web applications, thus we can compare the generated use cases with the designed use cases. For a web application, due to its special navigation character, we can get rich information in the log file while the user navigates the web. From the log file, we extract raw data that contains basic structures of the use case. After applying Natural Language Processing technique, we determine the boundary of raw data, reduce the data redundancy, and adjust the sentence, finally, we rebuild the use cases. Standford Parser has been employed to perform the sentence analysis for us. A prototype has been developed to support our technique.
基于用户导航的Web应用需求重构
用例已经被用来用自然语言描述信息系统的功能需求。在设计阶段,可以使用用例来构建设计模型,然后通过一些静态分析技术来检查模型。由于在改进设计的过程中可能会产生错误,在实现过程中可能会植入错误,因此在经过软件开发过程后,最终的系统是否满足原始需求仍然是一个问题。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的技术来重建web应用程序的用例,从而我们可以将生成的用例与设计的用例进行比较。对于web应用程序来说,由于其特殊的导航特性,当用户在web上导航时,我们可以在日志文件中获得丰富的信息。从日志文件中,我们提取包含用例基本结构的原始数据。应用自然语言处理技术,确定原始数据的边界,减少数据冗余,调整句子,最后重建用例。使用Standford Parser为我们执行句子分析。已经开发出一个原型来支持我们的技术。
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