Semantic product requirement network as approaches for a requirement terminology and tool for linguistic analysis of requirements in continuous text
Autor: | Youssef Chahadi, Herbert Birkhofer |
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Zdroj: | Scopus-Elsevier |
Popis: | The Collaborative Research Center 666 (CRC666) is concentrated on the research of methods and procedures for the optimized illustration of branched structures in integral sheet metal construction by regarding their functions and strains [1]. The virtual development of such branched structures emphasizes the found methods and procedures with regard to make them based on algorithms. This paper describes several approaches, which help to identify customer requirements based on algorithms. A standardized structure for the requirements is developed that builds the basis for a system of requirement terms. Product requirements can have relations among themselves. To make these relations directly and automatically available for the stakeholders during the identification process a semantic product requirement network was developed. This network helps the stakeholders to clearly identify and handle the requirements. This semantic product requirement network is based on the graph theory. A mathematical model for the access to the graph nodes (requirement) is introduced in the system for requirement terms that helps with the identification of requirements by using algorithms. Today requirements for a product are also collected in the form of a continuous text. For this case an approach is shows how requirements can be extracted from the continuous text by using linguistic procedures within the semantic product requirement network.Copyright © 2008 by ASME |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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