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7th IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE'02)
Towards a Problem-Driven Approach to Perspective-Based Reading
Tokyo, Japan
October 23-October 25
ISBN: 0-7695-1769-2
T. Y. Chen, Swinburne University of Technology
Pak-Lok Poon, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Sau-Fun Tang, Hong Kong Baptist University
T. H. Tse, University of Hong Kong
Y. T. Yu, City University of Hong Kong

The quality of a requirements specification has a great impact on the quality of the software developed. Because of this, a requirements specification should be complete, correct, consistent, and unambiguous. Otherwise, defects may remain undetected, resulting in the delivery of a faulty software product to the users. Motivated by this, Basili et al. have developed the perspective-based reading (PBR) technique to help identify defects in requirements specifications.

In this paper, we propose a problem-driven approach for supporting the PBR technique. We also discuss the experience of applying our proposal to a real-life requirements specification.

Index Terms:
Classification-Tree Method, Defect-Based Reading, Perspective-Based Reading, Requirements Inspection, Software Inspection
Citation:
T. Y. Chen, Pak-Lok Poon, Sau-Fun Tang, T. H. Tse, Y. T. Yu, "Towards a Problem-Driven Approach to Perspective-Based Reading," hase, pp.221, 7th IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE'02), 2002
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