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Unified Modeling Language (UML) is the most popular modeling language for analysis, design and development of the software system. There has been a lot of research interest in generating these UML models, especially class diagrams, automatically from Natural Language requirements. The interest in class diagrams can be attributed to the fact that classes represent the abstractions present in the system...
Natural Language is the general norm for representing requirements in industry. Such representation of requirements cannot be subjected to automated reasoning and is, often, ambiguous and inconsistent. Structuring the natural language requirements can significantly improve reasoning the requirements as well as reusing them in related future projects. We present a novel automated approach to utilize...
Requirements validation is an integral activity of Requirements Engineering. An early detection of mismatch between the observable behavior of the real-world and the interpreted behavior of the information system after requirements analysis is essential to the success of the software developed. This paper presents how norm analysis patterns can be effectively utilized for automated software validation...
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