Title
Towards Automated Requirements Checking Throughout Development Processes of Interactive Systems.
Abstract
The user-centered development process of interactive systems is iterative and, during multiple iterations, users have the opportunity to bring new requirements that are very likely to have an impact, not only in future development, but also affect previously developed artifacts. Manual testing of all artifacts when new requirements are introduced can be cumbersome and time consuming. For that, we need flexible methods to ensure continuous consistency and accuracy among the various artifacts employed to build interactive systems. The ultimate goal of this position paper is to briefly present our vision on an approach for automating the requirements assessment using a Behavior-Driven Development perspective. Thereby, automated tests can run early in the design process, providing a continuous quality assurance of requirements, and helping clients and teams to identify potential problems and inconsistencies before commitments with software implementation.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
REFSQ Workshops
Software engineering,Computer science,Manual testing,Position paper,Behavior-driven development,Engineering design process,Software implementation,Quality assurance
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thiago Silva100.34
Marco Winckler231351.83