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Requirements Validation Through Scenario Generation and Comparison
Requirements modeling, simulation, scenarios
When designing systems, we must solve many problems associated with the correct definition of system requirements, correct understanding, and proper implementation. Finding that design or implementation contains an error or is incomplete, and identifying where a change needs to be made, are different issues that require different approaches. Models and diagrams, often diagrams from the UML language, are used to capture the system's requirements and basic design. The basic ones include the domain model, use case diagram, activity diagram, and scenario models. Scenarios show the communication and cooperation of objects in solving the use case under specific conditions. If the system is implemented following the design, it is possible to generate scenarios at runtime (either actual implementations or using simulation models). Thus, we can have assumed scenarios of the behavior of the investigated use case and actual scenarios reflecting the performed design. In many cases, it is not useful to have a detailed view of the entire communication between objects. However, it is enough to focus on specific parts, such as messages, or states of objects. In this paper, we will focus on detecting discrepancies between expected and actual behavior and quickly identifying the location of the problem through scenarios.
@inproceedings{BUT168138,
author="Radek {Kočí}",
title="Requirements Validation Through Scenario Generation and Comparison",
booktitle="The Fifteenth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances, ICSEA 2020",
year="2020",
pages="129--134",
publisher="Xpert Publishing Services",
address="Porto",
isbn="978-1-61208-827-3",
url="https://www.thinkmind.org/index.php?view=article&articleid=icsea_2020_1_190_10098"
}