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Title:      CLASSIFICATION RULES FOR REQUIREMENTS OBSERVATION
Author(s):      Takako Nakatani, Toshikazu Sano, Michitaro Okano, Narihito Kondo , Yukiko Fujiwara, Ryu Nakazato, Mari Inoki, Shozo Hori, Toshihiko Tsumaki, Michio Tsuda, Keiichi Katamine
ISBN:      978-972-8939-83-0
Editors:      Miguel Baptista Nunes, Pedro IsaĆ­as and Philip Powell
Year:      2013
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Requirements elicitation, requirements maturation, quantitative observation
Type:      Full Paper
First Page:      119
Last Page:      126
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      The purpose of our research is to enable the management of the requirements elicitation process. To manage something, we fist have to observe it quantitatively. Therefore, to manage the requirements elicitation process, we must observe the process quantitatively. We are currently trying to observe requirements quantitatively in accordance with their categories. In general, requirements are classified into two categories: functional and non-functional. The requirements categories can be refined to more adequately observe them. We defined the taxonomy of requirements. In this paper, the classification rules of words in requirements are proposed. A prototype tool was developed, and named the "requirements counting tool (RCT)," with classification rules and morphological analysis. The rules were evaluated by comparing the results of the RCT and manual classification with the logrank test. In the paper, the results are shown, and the adequacy of the rules is confirmed.
   

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