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What is XML/RDF

Tools and Techniques for Software Development in Large Organizations: Emerging Research and Opportunities
The RDF is known as Resource Description Framework; XML is defined as eXtensible Markup Language. These tools are used to represent information on Web/Semantic Web platform. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C.org) has published a recommended set of syntax and specification for the use of RDF/XML.
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Fuzzy Ontology for Requirements Determination and Documentation During Software Development
Priti Srinivas Sajja (Sardar Patel University, India) and Rajendra A. Akerkar (Western Norway Research Institute, Norway)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1863-2.ch002
Abstract
Every business has an underlying information system. Quality and creditability of a system depend mainly on provided requirements. Good quality requirements of a system increase the degree of quality of the system. Hence, requirements determinations is of prime importance. Inadequate and misunderstood requirements are major problems in requirements determination. Major stakeholders of the requirements are non-computer professional users, who may provide imprecise, vague, and ambiguous requirements. Further, the system development process may be partly automated and based on platform such as web or Semantic Web. In this case, a proper ontology to represent requirements is needed. The chapter proposes a fuzzy RDF/XML-based ontology to document various requirements. A generic architecture of requirements management system is also provided. To demonstrate the presented approach, a case of student monitoring and learning is presented with sample software requirements specifications and interfaces to collect requirements. The chapter concludes with advantages, applications, and future enhancements.
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