Inspection of software requirements specification documents: A pilot study

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Software Requirements Specification is one of the first phases of system development. This phase results in the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) document, which must contain a complete, concise, high-quality description of the system being considered. The quality assurance of SRSs depends strongly on the use of appropriate techniques. This paper focuses on the use of inspection techniques in the quality evaluation of SRSs, presenting a pilot study on the subject.

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Kirner, T. G., & Abib, J. C. (1997). Inspection of software requirements specification documents: A pilot study. In ACM SIGDOC Annual International Conference on Computer Documentation, Proceedings (pp. 161–171). ACM.

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