Requirement Modeling & Simulation: A Case of UOGIS

Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) gives guidelines to software development process and Requirement Engineering (RE) is the initial step in development which lays base for an efficient and successful software system. The current trend in RE is to identify problems, specify and validate the requi...

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Main Authors: Hafsa Shareef Dar, Almas Abbasi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Sindh 2018-04-01
Series:University of Sindh Journal of Information and Communication Technology
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Online Access:http://sujo.usindh.edu.pk/index.php/USJICT/article/view/3836/2835
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Summary:Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) gives guidelines to software development process and Requirement Engineering (RE) is the initial step in development which lays base for an efficient and successful software system. The current trend in RE is to identify problems, specify and validate the requirements. Although, RE naturally fills the communication gap between client and developer, the immaturity of both knowledge implementation and human perspectives in RE creates new challenges of decision making in requirements. This paper focused on the need of clearly gathered, specified and modeled requirements that will surely help the developers to obtain and understand stakeholder’s needs by using a suitable requirement technique. In particular, this paper proposed University of Gujrat Information System - UOGIS redesigning using Requirement Modeling and Simulation technique. The methodology revealed best results for current scenario in which developers will get benefits along with SRS document to completely understand user requirements. The proposed work will contribute towards broader scope in redesigning UOGIS and other educational information systems to help developers in understanding requirements through interactive visualized simulations which complies with requirement specifications and user’s needs.
ISSN:2521-5582
2523-1235