posted on 2012-01-05, 12:16authored byStefan Farfeleder, Thomas Moser, Andreas Krall, Tor Stalhane, Inah Omoronyia, Herbert Zojer
Requirements managers aim at keeping their sets of requirements well-defined, consistent and up to date throughout a project’s life cycle. Semantic web technologies have found many valuable applications in the field of requirements engineering, with most of them focusing on
requirements analysis. However the usability of results originating from such requirements analyses strongly depends on the quality of the original requirements, which often are defined using natural language expressions without meaningful structures. In this work we present the
prototypic implementation of a semantic guidance system used to assist
requirements engineers with capturing requirements using a semi-formal
representation. The semantic guidance system uses concepts, relations and axioms of a domain ontology to provide a list of suggestions the requirements engineer can build on to define requirements. The semantic
guidance system is evaluated based on a domain ontology and a set of requirements from the aerospace domain. The evaluation results show that the semantic guidance system supports the requirements engineer
in defining well-structured requirements.
History
Publication
ESWC'11 Proceedings of the 8th extended semantic web conference on The semanic web: research and applications - Volume Part II;2011