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Adaptive Concept Map Approach For Software Requirements Validation, Ayman Khedr, Ahmed A. Ahmed, Sherif Kholeif
Adaptive Concept Map Approach For Software Requirements Validation, Ayman Khedr, Ahmed A. Ahmed, Sherif Kholeif
Future Computing and Informatics Journal
Requirements validation is one of the most significant and critical parts of the requirements engineering. This activity ensures that the set of requirements is accurate, right, complete, and consistent. Requirements validation is considered as the key activity because mistakes found in a software requirements document can lead to extensive rework costs when they are discovered either during development or after the system is in service. There are some commonly used bases to validate user requirements such as: Natural language, Design description languages, Graphical notations and Mathematical specification languages. Whereas the graphical notations are the most suitable means to be used …