Ontology-based checking method of requirements specification

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This paper introduces an ontology-based method for checking requirements specification. Requirements ontology is a knowledge structure that contains functional requirements (FR), attributes of FR and relations among FR. Requirements specification is compared with functional nodes in the requirements ontology, then rules are used to find errors in requirements. On the basis of the results, requirements team can ask questions to customers and correctly and efficiently revise requirements. To support this method, an ontology-based checking tool for verification of requirements has been developed. Finally, the requirements checking method is evaluated through an experiment. © 2014 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers.

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Dzung, D. V., & Ohnishi, A. (2014). Ontology-based checking method of requirements specification. In IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems (Vol. E96-D, pp. 1028–1038). Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication, Engineers, IEICE. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.E97.D.1028

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