Title :
Progressing towards object-oriented requirements specifications by using the use case concept
Author :
Dano, Bénédicte ; Briand, Henri ; Barbier, Franck
Author_Institution :
TELIS/IRESTE-IRIN, Nantes, France
Abstract :
The paper describes an approach to support the requirements engineering process. The proposed approach is based on the concept of use case which serves as a basis for the acquisition and the conceptualization of requirements not yet elaborated, the goal being to establish object-oriented requirements specifications and more precisely dynamic ones. The approach is “domain expert-oriented” in the sense that the domain expert can actively participate during the acquisition activity by identifying and by describing the use cases. In order to help the analyst understand the use cases and to assist him during the conceptualization activity, a formalization of the use case concept is proposed. Some solutions to detect incomplete and inconsistent requirements are also presented
Keywords :
formal specification; object-oriented methods; domain expert-oriented approach; formalization; incomplete requirement detection; inconsistent requirement detection; object-oriented requirements specifications; requirement acquisition; requirement conceptualization; requirements engineering; use case concept; Computer aided software engineering; Iterative methods; Object oriented modeling; Programming; Terminology;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering of Computer-Based Systems,1996. Proceedings., IEEE Symposium and Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Friedrichshafen
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7355-9
DOI :
10.1109/ECBS.1996.494573