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Jawed I. Siddiqi Ian C. Morrey Chris R. Roast Mehmet B. Ozcan 《Annals of Software Engineering》1997,3(1):131-155
Assuring a high quality requirements specification document involves both an early validation process and an increased level of participation. An approach and its supporting environment which combines the benefits of a formal system specification and its subsequent execution via a rapid prototype is reported. The environment assists in the construction, clarification, validation and visualisation of a formal specification. An illustrative case study demonstrates the consequences of assertions about system properties at this early stage of software development. Our approach involves the pragmatic combination of technical benefits of formal systems engineering based techniques with the context‐sensitive notions of increased participation of both developer and user stakeholders to move us closer towards a quality requirements specification document. 相似文献
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The effectiveness and value of a notation is determined by how well its users are able to work with it. This paper reports upon an empirical study aiming at investigating the influence of employing the Z specification notation upon how users approach system development. The study illustrates how the desire to employ formality can have a significant influence upon preferred choice between different solution approaches. Despite the formal representation increasing the awareness of the characteristics of a given design problem, the notation is apparently detrimental in the subjects' consideration of good-quality generic solutions. The human factor issues of the notation need to be carefully considered and the notation should be embedded into a proper method if effective use is to be achieved. 相似文献
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