An automated tool support for managing implicit requirements using Analogy-based Reasoning

Onyeka Emebo, O. Daramola, C. Ayo
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Systems requirements are crucial to the proper functioning of a software and must be met for a project to be successful. Hence the need for its effective management. Implicit Requirements (IMRs) however are difficult to manage as a result of their nature-vague, unclear, and ambiguous amongst other characteristics. The process of requirement management is a continuous cycle as change in requirements and emergence of new requirements occur in a system. Hence the need for a tool/approach which identifies and manages requirements (implicit and explicit) effectively. However, most systems do not manage implicit requirements as a lot of attention is focused on explicit requirements. This research presents an approach for identification and management of IMRs using Analogy-based Reasoning in combination with two other core technologies (Ontology and Natural Language Processing). The approach is supported by a prototype tool, which was assessed by conducting a preliminary evaluation. The results indicate that the approach enables for early identification of IMRs when used with a good domain ontology and is potentially suitable for application in practice by experts.
支持使用基于类比的推理来管理隐含需求的自动化工具
系统需求对于软件的正常运行至关重要,并且必须满足系统需求才能使项目成功。因此,需要对其进行有效的管理。然而,隐式需求(imr)由于其性质——模糊、不明确和在其他特征中模棱两可——而难以管理。需求管理的过程是一个连续的循环,因为需求的变化和新需求的出现发生在系统中。因此,需要一种有效地识别和管理需求(隐式和显式)的工具/方法。然而,大多数系统并不管理隐性需求,因为很多注意力都集中在显式需求上。本研究提出了一种基于类比推理的imr识别和管理方法,该方法结合了另外两种核心技术(本体和自然语言处理)。该方法由原型工具支持,并通过进行初步评估对其进行了评估。结果表明,该方法与良好的领域本体相结合,能够较早地识别出imr,有可能适合专家在实践中应用。
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