2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10515-023-00403-y
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Α tool for requirements engineering using ontologies and boilerplates

Christina Antοniou,
Nick Bassiliades

Abstract: The most popular technique for specification requirements is natural language. The disadvantage of natural language is ambiguity. Boilerplates are syntactic patterns which limit the ambiguity problem associated with using natural language to specify system/software requirements. Also, using boilerplates is considered a useful tool for inexperienced engineers to define requirements. Using linguistic boilerplates, constrains the natural language syntactically. Furthermore, a domain-specific ontology is used to c… Show more

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