Abstract

Software requirement specification or documentation is the expected main output from requirement engineering process that specifies the agreed requirements at appropriate level of detail; this document is expected to be understandable by both the development team and system stakeholders. The purpose of this study is to review existing human involvement in requirement specification validation studies using the formulated research question. Relevant keywords were used for the search term in various type of journal articles, conference papers, workshop, book chapters and IEEE bulletins; to identify main study on the related human factor and requirement specification validation. 39 primary studies were selected from the systematic literature review. The review identified current trend of human factor involvement in specification validation and the most widely used techniques for validation purpose. The finding suggest human factor involvement in this area are still relevant, and more focus is needed on informal specification presentation (natural language). It is also found that visual form is the most popular kind of presentation in assisting human factor in this issue.

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