P. Kroha. Database and Expert Systems Applications, volume 1873 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 675-684. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, (2000)
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44469-6_63
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss the part of the requirements specification
process which is located between the textual requirements definition
and the semi-formal diagrams of the requirements specification. It
concerns the acquisition and the refinement of requirements and the
consensus improvement between the analyst and the user. We argue
that the existence of a textual description of requirements that
represents the analysts understanding of the problem will improve
the efficiency of the requirements validation by the user. A method
and a tool are introduced that support the acquisition, refining,
and modeling of requirements, and finally the automatic generation
of a textual description of the model for the validation.
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%X In this paper, we discuss the part of the requirements specification
process which is located between the textual requirements definition
and the semi-formal diagrams of the requirements specification. It
concerns the acquisition and the refinement of requirements and the
consensus improvement between the analyst and the user. We argue
that the existence of a textual description of requirements that
represents the analysts understanding of the problem will improve
the efficiency of the requirements validation by the user. A method
and a tool are introduced that support the acquisition, refining,
and modeling of requirements, and finally the automatic generation
of a textual description of the model for the validation.
%@ 978-3-540-67978-3
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process which is located between the textual requirements definition
and the semi-formal diagrams of the requirements specification. It
concerns the acquisition and the refinement of requirements and the
consensus improvement between the analyst and the user. We argue
that the existence of a textual description of requirements that
represents the analysts understanding of the problem will improve
the efficiency of the requirements validation by the user. A method
and a tool are introduced that support the acquisition, refining,
and modeling of requirements, and finally the automatic generation
of a textual description of the model for the validation.},
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