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Title: A Risk Identification Technique for Requirements Assessment
Authors: Silva, Liliane Sheyla da
Keywords: Risk based Testing; risk identification; software requirements
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2012
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Citation: SILVA, Liliane Sheyla da. A risk identification technique for requirements assessment. Recife, 2012. 120 f. Dissertação (mestrado) - UFPE, Centro de Informática, Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciência da Computação, 2012.
Abstract: One recurrent issue in software development is the effective creation of testcases from requirements. Several techniques and methods are applied to minimize the risks associated with test cases building, aiming to meet the requirements specified correctly. Risks identification for requirements assessment is essential to tests cases generation. However, test engineers still face difficulties to apply it in practice due to the lack of solid knowledge about Risk Management activities and tool support for such activities. This work proposes a technique that helps test engineers in risk identification from requirements for software testing. From studies that used the similarity concept to compare software projects in order to reuse previously identified risks, the developed technique uses the same assertion applied to requirements. Within this context, this work aims to: (i) to define a technique based on analogies by categorizing requirements, thus being able to identify risks through a database of similar requirements, and (ii) to reuse risks previously identified at requirements for the evaluation of new requirements.
URI: https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/10903
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