원문정보
초록
영어
Software requirements completeness is the one of the key elements for successful software development. Incomplete requirements can cause one to misunderstand requirements and eventually build a wrong system as a developer interprets them in an ad-hoc manner. In order to handle this issue, the use case pattern is suggested, which is a set of commonly discovered scenarios in the use case specification. However, identifying the use case pattern is not systematic and comprehensive without providing any algorithmic or statistical rationale. This paper proposes an automatic approach to identifying the use case flow pattern from various use case specification. In this paper, we gathered 83 use case specifications from eight industrial systems, and presented two use case flow patterns identified from the use case specification.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Background and Related Works
2.1. Patterns in Software Requirements Specification
2.2. Methods for Extracting Requirements Pattern
3. Pattern Generation Method
3.1. Extract Main Verbs of Scenario
3.2. Similar Action Cluster Generator
3.3. Extracting use Case Flow Pattern Graphs from the Clustered Verb Sets
4. Case Study
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
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