Abstract

Software Requirement Specification (SRS) is the most important artifact in the software development process. Many quality-related SRS in software development is full of ineffective information. Seven common errors are causing this weakness defined as "The Seven Sins of Specifier". Noise is one of the seven sins of the specifier divided into irrelevant needs and non-requirement statements. It will appear When a software developer adds some irrelevant information to the overall software requirement. Some studies detect noise in SRS documents, but the results are less than maximum because they cannot distinguish between actors and actions on the statement of need. The requirement statement contains two important parts, namely actors and actions. This study proposes the modification of LDA under the name MultiPhiLDA. MultiPhiLDA detects irrelevant requirement statements on SRS. To detect irrelevant requirement statements on SRS, MultiPhiLDA will identify SRS to find actors and actions. The expected result of MultiPhiLDA is to assist the analyst system in detecting irrelevant requirement statements on SRS to obtain good quality software

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