Title :
Analogical retrieval in reuse-oriented requirements engineering
Author :
Maiden, N.A.M. ; Sutcliffe, A.G.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Human-Comput. Interface Design, City Univ., London, UK
fDate :
9/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Computational mechanisms are presented for analogical retrieval of domain knowledge as a basis for intelligent tool-based assistance for requirements engineers. A first mechanism, called the domain matcher, retrieves object system models which describe key features for new problems. A second mechanism, called the problem classifier, reasons with analogical mappings inferred by the domain matcher to detect potential incompleteness, overspecification and inconsistencies in entered facts and requirements. Both mechanisms are embedded in AIR, a toolkit that provides co-operative reuse-oriented assistance for requirements engineers
Keywords :
case-based reasoning; formal specification; knowledge based systems; programming environments; software libraries; software reusability; software tools; AIR toolkit; analogical mappings; analogical retrieval; computational mechanisms; cooperative reuse-oriented assistance; domain knowledge retrieval; domain matcher; incompleteness; inconsistencies; intelligent tool-based assistance; object system models; overspecification; problem classifier; reuse-oriented requirements engineering;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering Journal