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2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 12
Author(s):  
Suharsono Bantun ◽  
Jayanti Yusmah Sari ◽  
Qammaddin Qammaddin ◽  
Rahmat Karim

The learning implementation in the subject of ¬social science¬, especially the topic of Indonesia's geographical location at SD Negeri 99 Pongrakka is still carried out in a classical way, namely using the lecture method with learning media in the form of depictions on the blackboard or just observing pictures through textbooks. These methods make the learning process less interesting and seem passive because there is no direct interaction between the topic and the students. To create interactive learning, we propose the development of learning media by utilizing Augmented Reality technology. The system proposed in this study can display the geographical location of the province in 3 dimensions by means of the user pointing the marker at the camera then the camera detects the marker and the object will be displayed directly on the monitor screen according to the marker used. After testing the system based on the Software Requirement Specification, it was able to be concluded that the application of visualizing the geographical location of the province based on Augmented Reality could not only make learning more interactive but also more interesting, so that it could be used as an option for learning methods.


Author(s):  
Mingyu Yue ◽  
Haiyan Feng

Aiming at the problems of incomplete description, ambiguity and inconsistency in the traditional requirements analysis method based on prototype system in software development, this paper proposes a requirement analysis method based on prototype portrait, introduces the process of obtaining the software requirement specification and designing the software by using the prototype portrait method according to the user’s requirements, and formalizes the process of the method, and develops the software with the prototype portrait requirement document approved by the customer, so as to ensure the correctness of the designed functional requirements. The practical results show that the requirement analysis method based on prototype portrait overcomes the problems of long development cycle and high failure rate existing in the traditional requirements analysis method of prototype system, and improves the quality and cycle of software development.


Author(s):  
Naveen N Kulkarni Et.al

Software Requirements Engineering (SRE) process define software manuscripts with sustaining Software Requirement Specification (SRS) and its activities. SRE comprises many tasks requirement analysis, elicitation, documentation, conciliation and validation. Natural language is most popular and commonly used to form the SRS document. However, natural language has its own limitations wrt quality approach for SRS. The constraints include  incomplete, incorrect, ambiguous, and inconsistency. In software engineering, most applications are object-oriented. So requirements are unlike problem domain need to be developed. So software  documentation is completed in such a way that, all authorized users like clients, analysts, managers, and developers can understand it. These are the basis for success of any planned project. Most of the work is still dependent on intensive human (domain expert) work. consequences of the project success still depend on timeliness with tending errors. The fundamental quality intended for each activity is specified during the software development process. This paper concludes critically with best practices in writing SRS. This approach helps to mitigate SRS limitation up to some extent. An initial review highlights capable results for the proposed practices


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Fariha Ashfaq ◽  
Imran Sarwar Bajwa ◽  
Rafaqut Kazmi ◽  
Akmal Khan ◽  
Muhammad Ilyas

An inconsistent and ambiguous Software Requirement Specification (SRS) document results in an erroneous/failed software project. Hence, it is a serious challenge to handle and process complex and ambiguous requirements. Most of the literature work focuses on detection and resolution of ambiguity in software requirements. Also, there is no standardized way to write unambiguous and consistent requirements. The goal of this research was to generate an ambiguity-less SRS document. This paper presents a new approach to write ambiguity-less requirements. Furthermore, we design a framework for Natural Language (NL) to Controlled Natural Language (CNL) (such as Semantic Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR)) transition and develop a prototype. The prototype also generates Resource Description Framework (RDF) representation. The SBVR has a shared meaning concept that minimizes ambiguity, and RDF representation is supported by query language such as SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language (SPARQL). The proposed approach can help software engineers to translate NL requirements into a format that is understandable by all stakeholders and also is machine processable. The results of our prototype are encouraging, exhibiting the efficient performance of our developed prototype in terms of usability and correctness.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
AISDL

The management citizen database is Improper and not up-to-date will results decisions that are not strategic for the village development process. Inappropriate citizen data also results in long-term ineffective local government planning processes. Such as the problem of forecasting or predicting the level of growth of citizens as well as the need for development services which are part of the medium-term long-term plans of local governments. Therefore they need requires a citizen database information system. In connection with the needs of citizen database information systems, this study provides a solution of analysing documents, namely the requirement specification software for citizen database information systems using the ISO / IEC / IEEE 29148 edition of 2011. The study was conducted with case studies of 6781 management data of residents of the village of Sumbersekar, Malang Regency, East Java. The method to execute the research consisted of data gathering stages, data flow and decision analysis, and the last is create software requirement specification. the specific requirements of the SRS documents ISO / IEC / IEEE 29148 2011 edition are external interfaces, functions, usability requirements, performance requirements, logical database requirements, design constraints, software system attributes, and supporting information.


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