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DBRG: Description-Based Non-Quality Requirements Generator

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posted on 2024-06-04, 06:03 authored by M Osama, A Zaki-Ismail, Mohamed AbdelrazekMohamed Abdelrazek, J Grundy, A Ibrahim
Requirements quality checking is a key process in requirements engineering. For complex and large scale systems, it is recommended to use automated requirements quality checking tools because of the size and complexity of requirements. However, such tools are typically evaluated on a small set of manually curated requirements. This limitation affects the comprehensiveness and reliability of the evaluation and leaves several possible quality issues undetected. In this paper, we de-scribe a novel quality-checking-oriented synthesised requirements generator. We provide an input description language so that several quality checking issues and scenarios can be defined. The generator utilises an input dictionary of nouns and verb frames, and generates requirements sentences complying to a user-defined description of a quality affected requirement.

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Pagination

424-425

Location

Notre Dame, IN, USA

Start date

2021-09-20

End date

2021-09-24

ISSN

1090-705X

eISSN

2332-6441

ISBN-13

9781665428569

Publication classification

E3 Extract of paper

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering

Event

2021 IEEE 29th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE)

Publisher

IEEE

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