Object Oriented Requirement management Tools for maintaining of status of requirements
Keywords:
feasibility, validity, priority, unambiguousnessAbstract
The field of requirements engineering is one of the most critical disciplines in the solution development lifecycle and has a documented impact on the success of projects. A software developer facing the problem maintaining of status of requirements, a software tool is proposed for the same issue. Hence, we are focusing on the requirements engineering techniques in order to present the most practical way to facilitate requirements engineering processes. The proposed tool maintains the status of all requirements of the software like feasibility, unambiguousness, validity, approval, implementation, testing and completeness etc.
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