Verbal requirements method |
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Authors: | Parthasarathy J Bondie LS Cheng H-C Franklin ML Gongloor P Jamsa KA Lung C-H Rome MA Schmidt DL Sung KY |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ; |
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Abstract: | A definition of the verbal requirements method (VRM) is given. The VRM provides a natural language-like syntax to help software developers specify requirements easily. VRM was developed over a semester as a group project for a research course. The initial phase of the project was to survey existing specification languages and classify them on the basis of a fixed template. The latter phase of the research resulted in the actual specification language being developed. An example illustrates the use of the VRM for specifying a small real time system. The lack of constructs to specify software algorithms in terms of traditional conditional and looping structures enables specifiers to capture only the behavior of the system without reflecting the implementation details |
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