Software Requirements Specification from a new paradigm perspective: aspects

Requirements Specification is a very important activity in Software Systems Development; it guides the action of the work team at every moment. There are different ways to carry out the requirements specification; the nature of the project and the practices adopted by the developers influence the de...

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Main Authors: Roque-Hernández, Ramón Ventura, Díaz-Redondo, Rebeca, Fernández-Vilas, Ana
Format: Online
Language:eng
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2012
Online Access:https://revistaciencia.uat.edu.mx/index.php/CienciaUAT/article/view/49
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Summary:Requirements Specification is a very important activity in Software Systems Development; it guides the action of the work team at every moment. There are different ways to carry out the requirements specification; the nature of the project and the practices adopted by the developers influence the decision to choose a specific approach. A relatively recent approach is the Aspect-Oriented Paradigm that proposes a different way of conceptualizing the important features of software to better manage the cross-cutting nature of some of these features. This paper discusses the problem of the correct specification of requirements, contextualizes the aspect-oriented paradigm in the representation of requirements specifications, and exemplifies this philosophy with a proposal that is the result of recent research work of the authors of this paper.