Title
Supporting use-case reviews
Abstract
Use cases are a popular way of specifying functional requirements of computer-based systems. Each use case contains a sequence of steps which are described with a natural language. Use cases, as any other description of functional requirements, must go through a review process to check their quality. The problem is that such reviews are time consuming. Moreover, effectiveness of a review depends on quality of the submitted document - if a document contains many easy-to-detect defects, then reviewers tend to find those simple defects and they feel exempted from working hard to detect difficult defects. To solve the problem it is proposed to augment a requirements management tool with a detector that would find easy-to-detect defects automatically.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1007/978-3-540-72035-5_33
BIS
Keywords
Field
DocType
requirements management tool,computer-based system,use case,use-case review,easy-to-detect defect,difficult defect,simple defect,natural language,functional requirement,time consuming,review process,requirements management
Functional requirement,Data mining,Use case,Software engineering,Computer science,Knowledge management,Requirements management,Natural language
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
4439
0302-9743
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.45
11
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alicja Ciemniewska160.79
Jakub Jurkiewicz2282.90
Łukasz Olek3271.89
Jerzy R. Nawrocki426122.05