Supporting requirements modelling in the Malay language using essential use cases

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2012

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Kamalrudin, Massila
Grundy, John
Hosking, John

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IEEE Computer Society

Abstract

Requirements are typically modelled in natural language, leading to inconsistencies, incompleteness and incorrectness due to inherent natural language ambiguities and lack of precise modelling rules. In previous work, we developed a technique and toolset

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Keywords: Essential use case; Human-centric; Natural language requirements; Natural languages; Requirements modelling; Roundtrip; Support requirements; Toolsets; Requirements engineering; Visual languages; Natural language processing systems Essential Use Cases; Humancentric modelling; Natural language requirements; Requirements Engineering; Round-trip engineering

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2012 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC)

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Conference paper

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