Object-oriented requirements: reusable, understandable verifiable

03/11/2019
by   Alexandr Naumchev, et al.
0

Insufficient requirements reusability, understandability and verifiability jeopardize software projects. Empirical studies show little success in improving these qualities separately. Applying object-oriented thinking to requirements leads to their unified treatment. An online library of reusable requirement templates implements recurring requirement structures, offering a starting point for practicing the unified approach.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
09/30/2020

RCM: Requirement Capturing Model for Automated Requirements Formalisation

Most existing automated requirements formalisation techniques require sy...
research
09/06/2022

Object-Oriented Requirements: a Unified Framework for Specifications, Scenarios and Tests

A paradox of requirements specifications as dominantly practiced in the ...
research
11/23/2019

Seamless Object-Oriented Requirements

Design by Contract enables seamless software development by unifying sof...
research
03/09/2020

An Integer Programming Model for Embedding Social Values into Software Requirement Selection

The existing software requirement selection methods have mainly focused ...
research
08/14/2022

A Preliminary Study on the Potential Usefulness of Open Domain Model for Missing Software Requirements Recommendation

Completeness is one of the most important attributes of software require...
research
08/04/2021

MRCpy: A Library for Minimax Risk Classifiers

Existing libraries for supervised classification implement techniques th...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset