scholarly journals An Intuitionistic Fuzzy Based Approach to Resolve Detected Ambiguities in the User Requirements Document

IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Yasir Ahmad ◽  
Wan Mohd Nasir Wan-Kadir ◽  
Sadia Husain ◽  
Noraini Ibrahim
2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-46
Author(s):  
Ahmed A. Ahmed ◽  
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Ayman E. Khedr ◽  
Sherif A. Kholeif ◽  
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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 in software requirements validation because it is easy to understand, and it can be easily created by analyst and time took. Therefore, this paper adopts the map concept which is a graphical technique for discovering the hidden flaws in software requirements in the early phases of software development lifecycle.


Author(s):  
Len Asprey ◽  
Michael Middleton

In this chapter, we review the requirements for document imaging systems that enable the scanning and conversion of physical documents to image format. We also review the functionality offered by recognition technologies (such as barcode and character recognition tools). Our objectives are to do the following: • Discuss the requirement to identify existing document imaging systems when considering IDCM solutions. • Provide a framework for determining requirements for imaging and scanning in workgroup and production applications. • Review the application of recognition technologies for facilitating data capture during scanning. The project planning, feasibility study, and user requirements strategies that we discussed in Chapters 6, 8, and 11 apply to this context.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 92-99
Author(s):  
Meiliani Kuswandi ◽  
Clara Hetty Primasari ◽  
Yohanes Priadi Wibisono ◽  
Aloysius Bagas Pradipta Irianto

Seeing the potential for healthtech startups that continue to emerge in Indonesia, of course companies must continue to create innovations to be able to compete with existing and future competitors, one of which is by doing a revamp or a process to change the appearance and user journey. As was done by one of the healthtech startup companies, namely PT. Global Urban Essentials in one of its products, namely the Teman Bumil application. This research was conducted to redesign the display and user journey in the Teman pregnant woman application. The design method used was the Scrum framework. The Scrum stages carried out are the first meeting, sprint planning meeting, sprint, sprint review meeting and sprint retrospective meeting. Data collection was carried out by studying documentation, observation, and interviews. Then the data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model with the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. Through this research, it is known that the redesign was carried out to change the appearance and improve the experience by shortening the flow of application use, as well as the application design documentation process using the product requirements document guide which consists of three main parts, namely user requirements, interface pages, and flowcharts.


2019 ◽  
Vol 214 ◽  
pp. 02030
Author(s):  
Elena Akishina ◽  
Evgeny Alexandrov ◽  
Igor Alexandrov ◽  
Irina Filozova ◽  
Volker Friese ◽  
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This paper is dedicated to the current state of the Geometry Database (Geometry DB) for the CBM experiment. The geometry DB is an information system that supports the CBM geometry. The main aims of Geometry DB are to provide storage of the CBM geometry, convenient tools for managing the geometry modules, assembling various versions of the CBM setup as a combination of geometry modules and additional files, providing support of various versions of the CBM setup. The development is based on the analysed users’ requirements (which were formulated in User Requirements Document) and takes into account peculiarities of the workflow for simulation of particle transport through the setup. Both the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the Application Programming Interface (API) are available for the members of the CBM collaboration.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 4041-4058
Author(s):  
Fang Liu ◽  
Xu Tan ◽  
Hui Yang ◽  
Hui Zhao

Intuitionistic fuzzy preference relations (IFPRs) have the natural ability to reflect the positive, the negative and the non-determinative judgements of decision makers. A decision making model is proposed by considering the inherent property of IFPRs in this study, where the main novelty comes with the introduction of the concept of additive approximate consistency. First, the consistency definitions of IFPRs are reviewed and the underlying ideas are analyzed. Second, by considering the allocation of the non-determinacy degree of decision makers’ opinions, the novel concept of approximate consistency for IFPRs is proposed. Then the additive approximate consistency of IFPRs is defined and the properties are studied. Third, the priorities of alternatives are derived from IFPRs with additive approximate consistency by considering the effects of the permutations of alternatives and the allocation of the non-determinacy degree. The rankings of alternatives based on real, interval and intuitionistic fuzzy weights are investigated, respectively. Finally, some comparisons are reported by carrying out numerical examples to show the novelty and advantage of the proposed model. It is found that the proposed model can offer various decision schemes due to the allocation of the non-determinacy degree of IFPRs.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 63-81
Author(s):  
Stefanus Oliver ◽  
Abdullah Muzi Marpaung ◽  
Maulahikmah Galinium

Food sensory analysis is the terms from the field of Food Technology that has a meaning which means sensory evaluation of food that is conducted by the food sensory evaluators. Currently, food sensory analysis is conductedmanually. It can caus e human errors and consume much ti me. The objective of this research is to build a web based application that is specific for food sensory analysis using PHP programming language. This research followsfour first steps of waterfall software engineering mod el which are user requirements ana lysis (user software and requirements analysis), system design (activity, use cases, architecture, and entity relationship diagram),implementation (software development), and testing (software unit, functionality, validit y, and user acceptance testing). T he software result is well built. It is also acceptable for users and all functionality features can run well after going through those four software testing. The existence of the software brings easiness to deal with the manual food sensory analysis exper iment. It is considered also for the future it has business value by having open source and premium features.


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