DocumentCode :
2376011
Title :
Requirement Error Abstraction and Classification: A Control Group Replicated Study
Author :
Walia, Gursimran S. ; Carver, Jeffrey C. ; Philip, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Mississippi State Univ., Starkville
fYear :
2007
fDate :
5-9 Nov. 2007
Firstpage :
71
Lastpage :
80
Abstract :
This paper is the second in a series of empirical studies about requirement error abstraction and classification as a quality improvement approach. The Requirement error abstraction and classification method supports the developers´ effort in efficiently identifying the root cause of requirements faults. By uncovering the source of faults, the developers can locate and remove additional related faults that may have been overlooked, thereby improving the quality and reliability of the resulting system. This study is a replication of an earlier study that adds a control group to address a major validity threat. The approach studied includes a process for abstracting errors from faults and provides a requirement error taxonomy for organizing those errors. A unique aspect of this work is the use of research from human cognition to improve the process. The results of the replication are presented and compared with the results from the original study. Overall, the results from this study indicate that the error abstraction and classification approach improves the effectiveness and efficiency of inspectors. The requirement error taxonomy is viewed favorably and provides useful insights into the source of faults. In addition, human cognition research is shown to be an important factor that affects the performance of the inspectors. This study also provides additional evidence to motivate further research.
Keywords :
formal specification; program diagnostics; program verification; software process improvement; software quality; systems analysis; control group replicated study; human cognition; requirement error abstraction; requirement error classification; requirement error taxonomy; software quality improvement; Cognition; Design for experiments; Error correction; Fault diagnosis; Humans; Organizing; Reliability engineering; Software quality; Software reliability; Taxonomy;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Reliability, 2007. ISSRE '07. The 18th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Trollhattan
ISSN :
1071-9458
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3024-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISSRE.2007.14
Filename :
4402198
Link To Document :
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