Title :
Reasoning on requirement specifications: a deductive approach
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Math. et d´´Inf., Sherbrook Univ., Que., Canada
Abstract :
The requirement specification activity is one of the most error-prone and expensive in the software development life cycle. It is also a complex activity because of the fuzzy and informal nature of the user requirements, the lack of automated tools to support it, and the requirements evolution. A deductive approach is presented. It deals with some fundamental AI issues regarding the knowledge acquisition process-in particular, the way informal requirement descriptions evolve into formal ones. To show how the approach can be applied, a fragment of a patient monitoring system is specified in the top-down decomposition technique. The approach is implemented in a requirement specification tool, SMES (software modeling expert system)
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; software engineering; SMES; artificial intelligence; deductive approach; knowledge acquisition process; patient monitoring system; reasoning; requirement specifications; software development life cycle; software modeling expert system; top-down decomposition technique; user requirements; Artificial intelligence; Automatic programming; Bridges; Formal specifications; Knowledge acquisition; Productivity; Samarium; Software engineering; Software systems; Software tools;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 1989. COMPSAC 89., Proceedings of the 13th Annual International
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-1964-3
DOI :
10.1109/CMPSAC.1989.65161