Title :
An Empirical Study on the Relationship between Defective Requirements and Test Failures
Author :
Ferguson, Robert W. ; Lami, Giuseppe
Author_Institution :
Software Eng. Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA
Abstract :
The quality of software products depends on the quality of the requirements used to create them. Expressiveness (i.e., the ability to convey the intended meaning by avoiding ambiguities and readability problems) is an important quality characteristic of natural language requirements. This paper describes an empirical study that used data from an industrial software project to identify possible relationships between expressiveness defects in natural language requirements and failures during testing. The study shows that test failures occur more frequently when there exist requirements cases with expressiveness defects
Keywords :
formal specification; program testing; software fault tolerance; software quality; defective requirements; empirical study; industrial software project; natural language requirements; readability problem; requirements quality; software product quality; test failure; Computer industry; Documentation; Industrial relations; NASA; Natural languages; Packaging; Performance analysis; Software quality; Software testing; Writing;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Workshop, 2006. SEW '06. 30th Annual IEEE/NASA
Conference_Location :
Columbia, MD
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2624-1