Browsing Computer Science Masters Papers by Subject "Requirements engineering."
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Assessment and Recommendation of Requirement Management Tool Based on User Needs
(North Dakota State University, 2012)Over recent years, requirement management has played a very vital role in materializing IT projects. Whether it is the healthcare sector, finance sector, banking sector, or any other industrial sector, requirement management ... -
Does Domain Knowledge Increase Creativity During Requirements Development: An Empirical Investigation
(North Dakota State University, 2014)To design and build a system/software, we need to understand the business of the organization, so understanding the business is very important for requirement analysis of such system. This requires an effective and efficient ... -
Effectiveness of Human Error Abstraction Assist Tool at Improving the Quality of Software Requirements
(North Dakota State University, 2020)The successful completion of any given software project is dependent on error-free Software Requirement Specification (SRS) documents. SRS documents are prone to human errors and faults because their creation involves a ... -
Investigating the Use of Model-Based Method for Improving the Quality of Natural Language Requirements: A Controlled Empirical Study
(North Dakota State University, 2014)Requirement engineering is a critical phase in software development that describes the customer needs and specifications for the software. Requirements are gathered through various sources and documented for a software ... -
Requirement Eliciting Process: A Method To Analyze Requirements Through Concept Maps
(North Dakota State University, 2014)Conceptual modeling involves the understanding and communication between system analysts and end-users. Concept maps (CM) are informal, semantic, node-link conceptual graphs used to represent knowledge in a variety of ... -
Understanding Human Errors to Improve Requirements Quality
(North Dakota State University, 2018)Requirements engineering is the first and perhaps the most important phase of software life cycle. Software faults committed during the requirements development, if left undetected can affect downstream activities. While ...