2023
DOI: 10.4236/jsea.2023.162003
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An Approach towards Goal-Oriented Requirements Ontology: Consistency and Completeness Based Requirements Analysis

Abstract: The paper presents a new approach to managing software requirement elicitation techniques with a high level of analyses based on domain ontology techniques, where we established a mapping between user scenario, structured requirement, and domain ontology techniques to improve many attributes such as requirement consistency, completeness and eliminating duplicate requirements to reduce risk of overrun time and budgets. One of the main targets of requirement engineering is to develop a requirement document with … Show more

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“…Consumers have diverse product demands for smart wearable products, which have considerable market value [13,14,19,29]. Attention to consumer demands can foster a favorable user experience and stimulate sustainable consumer behavior [24,25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consumers have diverse product demands for smart wearable products, which have considerable market value [13,14,19,29]. Attention to consumer demands can foster a favorable user experience and stimulate sustainable consumer behavior [24,25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semantic analysis is an effective method for extracting consumer demands. Consumer demands can be objectively reflected by summarizing users' evaluations, feedback, and recommendation information about the products [29]. The TF-IDF technology in semantic analysis can be an effective way to deeply understand core consumer demands in the context of e-commerce platforms [30].…”
Section: Tf-idfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MDE bridges the gap between problem identification and software implementation phases [8] [9] by combining domain-specific modelling abstractions with transformation engines and generators that allow generating of various artefacts [7] [10]. Another concept is Domain-Specific Modelling (DSM) and Domain-Specific Modelling Languages (DSML), which enables the modelling of software and systems using highly expressive and reusable domain specific abstractions [11] and ontologies that provide conceptual models and the expressivity to capture requirements sufficiently [12]. Domain-specific modelling and Domain-specific modelling languages have recently been used in an increasing number of different domains, for example the domain of smart buildings [13] or railway control systems [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%