SRS Automator - An Attempt to Simplify Software Development Lifecycle

M. Duggal, Naincy Saxena, M. Gurve
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A Software Requirements Specification (SRS) document showcases the details of the functions along with the capabilities that a software system should provide and all the constraints it should respect. This document serves as a base document for all the succeeding steps for the project which involves planning, designing, coding, testing maintenance. Everyone from being a developer to a tester to the project managers who are involved in the project rely on the SRS. The design team, the development team, the quality assurance and maintenance staff, the app or product testers, the support staff, and even the sales and marketing department people require the SRS. This makes this document one of the most important documents. The lack of an entirely free and open source tool to mechanize construction of a well-laid out requirements document proves to be a major hindrance to carry out the process of Requirements Engineering efficiently. Over the years, several new algorithms and tools have been proposed using a diverse kind of techniques. In this paper, we propose and develop a framework to solve the conversion problem of informal ideas to well-structured requirements specifications document by automating the SRS development process.
SRS自动化——简化软件开发生命周期的一种尝试
软件需求规范(SRS)文档展示了功能的细节,以及软件系统应该提供的功能和它应该尊重的所有约束。该文档是项目后续所有步骤的基础文档,包括计划、设计、编码、测试和维护。从开发人员到测试人员,再到参与项目的项目经理,每个人都依赖于SRS。设计团队、开发团队、质量保证和维护人员、应用程序或产品测试人员、支持人员,甚至销售和营销部门的人员都需要SRS。这使得这份文件成为最重要的文件之一。缺乏一个完全自由和开放源代码的工具来机械化地构建一个布局良好的需求文档,这被证明是有效地执行需求工程过程的主要障碍。多年来,使用不同类型的技术提出了几种新的算法和工具。在本文中,我们提出并开发了一个框架,通过自动化SRS开发过程来解决非正式思想到结构良好的需求规范文档的转换问题。
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