Assisting Requirements Recovery from Legacy Documents

作者: P. Rayson , R. Garside , P. Sawyer

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-0457-5_20

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摘要: Business change is often accompanied by loss of continuity experience. This has serious implications for the adaptation an organisation’s software since people with detailed knowledge either or business processes may be unavailable to inform its adaptation. In many cases organisational memory will persist principally in form documents such as requirements specifications, operating procedures and regulatory standards. These offer important resource informing what features are redundant, need retained can reused. Exploiting this poses formidable problems, however, it incomplete, poorly structured, maintained voluminous. paper proposes that tools exploiting probabilistic natural language-processing techniques potential ease these problems. Such available, mature have been proven other domains.

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