Proceedings. 12th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, 2004.
DOI: 10.1109/icre.2004.1335701
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Active tool support for requirements engineering through RETH

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“…Uma ferramenta, denominada Requirement Engineering Through Hypertext (RETH), foi desenvolvida por Kaindl (2004) para automatizar a aplicação do método proposto. Ela identifica automaticamente, a partir dos termos presentes no dicionário de dados, potenciais associações no texto.…”
Section: Rastreabilidadeunclassified
“…Uma ferramenta, denominada Requirement Engineering Through Hypertext (RETH), foi desenvolvida por Kaindl (2004) para automatizar a aplicação do método proposto. Ela identifica automaticamente, a partir dos termos presentes no dicionário de dados, potenciais associações no texto.…”
Section: Rastreabilidadeunclassified
“…Generation focused approaches attempt to create class diagrams from textual descriptions of system requirements or through question-and-answer mechanisms. Techniques such as natural language processing and expert systems are employed in this approach to translate requirements into conceptual models (Kaindl, 2004, Overmyer, Lavoie, & Rambow, 2001, Purao, 1998. For example, Wohed (2000) discusses a computer prototype that uses a natural language processing technique to develop a conceptual object model based on user responses to a sequence of six questions.…”
Section: Formative Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a web-based prototype called APSARA, object-oriented designs are created from requirement descriptions written in natural language using heuristics and a patterns database (Purao, 1998). RETH, another example of such a tool, uses natural language processing to generate associations and relations between objects based on natural language definitions of classes (Kaindl, 2004). Natural language processing is also employed to extract words from a textual document to generate a corresponding object model (Overmyer et al 2001).…”
Section: Formative Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SBD is widely used to analyze software requirements, specify system's functionality and guide the design of interfaces. Requirements Engineering Through Hypertext (RETH) [9] is a tool for requirements engineering through scenario. It presents a model that combines scenarios both with functions and goals.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%