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Software requirements translation from natural language to object-oriented model
A new method for translating software requirements to object-oriented model is proposed. Software requirements specified in a natural language using scenario-like format will be transformed into class diagrams and statechart diagrams of Unified Modeling Language using a specific transformation rule. The transformation rule is based on a grammatical analysis, more specifically syntactical analysis, of requirements specification.