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Requirement Defect Identification: An Early Stage Perspective


Sandeep Kumar Nayak, Raees A. Khan and Md. Rizwan Beg

Delivery of reliable software has become a primary concern for the successful software development organizations. Successful and reliable software can be delivering only when the requirement documentation is reliable. There is various threats point in the requirement phase that causes for requirement defects and so defect occurring in the further phases of Software Development process. A key aspect of delivering and improving the software reliability it is necessary to be confident that the requirement delivered to the further phases must be reliable. Reliability measurement is the best characteristic of assessing gathered requirement statistics and their respective compiled documentation. A reliable requirement can be produce only after removing or resolving all types of requirement defects. Here we describe an automated requirement defect identification approach through introducing Defect Data Dictionary which is directly accessible by Requirement Inspection Participant (RIP) and Requirement Inspection Method (RIM) for comparative requirement inspection. This paper provides an overview of the automated approach of how the requirement defect are being detected and resolved to achieve Reliable Requirement Specification (RRS) [8]. Here, the assessment of reliability with respect to requirement defect before and after mitigation through Requirement Defect Detection Framework is given. This may help out requirement analyst for producing the Reliable Requirement Specification.

Keywords: Reliable Requirement Specification, Reliability Assessment, Requirement Defect Identification, Requirement Inspection Participant (RIP) and Requirement Inspection Method (RIM) Requirement Defect, Severity and priority, Decision Table (DT) Defect Mitigation etc.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Sandeep Kumar Nayak
Sandeep Kumar Nayak, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science & Application, Integral University, Lucknow – Uttar Pradesh (INDIA) Sandeep Kumar Nayak did MCA from Uttar Pradesh Technical University & pursuing Ph.D. (Information Technology) from Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University), Lucknow - Uttar Pradesh (INDIA). He has published more than eight research papers in reputed and indexed international journals and conference proceedings. He is the member of many professional bodies and also invited as session chair in an international conference.

Raees A. Khan
Raees A. Khan, Associate Professor & Head, Department of Information Technology, BBA University, Lucknow (INDIA) Dr. Raees A. Khan done MCA from Punjab University & Ph.D. (Computer Science) from Jamia Millia Islamia ( Central University), New Delhi. He has written one book and coauthored one book, published numerous articles, several papers in the National and International Journals and conference proceedings. The area of expertise are Software Quality Assurance, Software testing, Software Security. He has written two projects on Software Security. He is a member of various professional bodies.

Md. Rizwan Beg
Prof. Md. Rizwan Beg is M.Tech & Ph.D in Computer Science & Engineering. Presently he is working as Professor & Head Deptt. Of Computer Sc. & Engineering. and Information Technology, He is having more than 16 years of experience which includes around 14 years of teaching experience. His area of expertise is Software Engineering, Requirement Engineering, Software Quality, and Software Project Management. He has published more than 40 Research papers in International Journals & Conferences. He is member of large member of International professional societies & also member of Advisory Board for various institutions in India.


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