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Advanced Practices to Detect Ambiguities and Inconsistencies from Software Requirements


Abstract:

Requirement Engineering is the primarily important behavior in Software Development Life Cycle(SDLC). The accomplishment of the software product is mainly designed on the...Show More

Abstract:

Requirement Engineering is the primarily important behavior in Software Development Life Cycle(SDLC). The accomplishment of the software product is mainly designed on the customer requirement and the user passes their requirement in natural or ordinary language statements. An adequate arrangement is constructed just if the issue gap is accurately characterized, i.e. is the major rationale to complete a Requirement Engineering(RE) process previous to the advancement of software development. Requirement Engineering(RE) process faces many problems like inconsistency, ambiguity, Imprecision, Instability and incompleteness. But Inconsistencies and ambiguities are two major problems and both are precise in natural or ordinary language in Software Requirement specification. Therefore these two main issues should be determined well-timed as it would not shift to the after that stage of the software development life cycle(SDLC). This paper presents a state-of-the-art survey and talk about some presented methods to find out or detect ambiguities and inconsistencies in software requirement. On going work, some observations are explained and a new structure is also suggested.
Date of Conference: 23-24 November 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 27 June 2019
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Conference Location: Moradabad, India

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