Linguistics-Based Modeling Methods and Ontologies in Requirements Engineering
Florian Lautenbacher,
Bernhard Bauer,
Tanja Sieber and
Alejandro Cabral
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Florian Lautenbacher: University of Augsburg, Germany
Bernhard Bauer: University of Augsburg, Germany
Tanja Sieber: University of Miskolc, Hungary
Alejandro Cabral: Oracle Strategic Program, Argentina
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems (IJEIS), 2010, vol. 6, issue 1, 12-28
Abstract:
Developing new software based on requirements specifications created by business analysts often leads to misunderstanding and lack of comprehension, because of the different backgrounds of the people involved. If requirements specifications instead have a clearly defined structure and comprehensive semantics, this obstacle can be resolved. Therefore, we propose to structure the requirements specifications using existing linguistics-based modeling methods and annotate the used terms with ontologies to enhance the understanding and reuse of these documents during the software engineering process.
Date: 2010
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