Similarity Software Requirement Specification (SRS) Elicitation Based on the Requirement Statement Using Text Mining on the MNC Play Inventory Management Application

A. Azzam, Y. Priyadi, Jati H. Husen
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In the software development stage, there are needs analysis activities carried out through elicitation activities, which will produce requirements specification documents. In this document, there is a discrepancy in the perception of elicitation results between developers and clients regarding software requirements based on two methods, namely: elicitation and the Requirement Statement. There are specific steps to achieve this goal, namely: determining the similarity between the software requirements specifications and the elicitation results, analyzing the text contained in the elicitation results using the text mining method, and testing the validity and reliability of the research results through the use of Gwet's AC1 formula. The results obtained are the document with the highest similarity value is the 6th document, namely "The manager can approve items that the supervisor has approved," and the 8th document, namely "Admin can approve items that supervisors and managers have approved." The resulting similarity figure is 0.927587, which means that the similarity level is very high from the number, which is close to number 1.
基于需求声明的基于文本挖掘的相似软件需求规范(SRS)提取
在软件开发阶段,有通过启发活动进行的需求分析活动,这将产生需求规范文档。在本文档中,基于两种方法,即:elicitation和requirements Statement,开发人员和客户对软件需求的启发结果的感知存在差异。实现这一目标有具体的步骤,即:确定软件需求规范与启发结果之间的相似度,使用文本挖掘方法分析启发结果中包含的文本,并使用Gwet的AC1公式测试研究结果的有效性和可靠性。得到的结果是,相似度值最高的文件是第6个文件,即“经理可以批准主管批准的事项”,第8个文件,即“管理员可以批准主管和经理批准的事项”。得到的相似度值为0.927587,表示从数字来看相似度非常高,接近于数字1。
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