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Viewpoints-based requirements engineering is an active area of research. This paper provides a critical evaluation of a particular technique for the early validation of requirements using viewpoints. The technique is limited to the syntactic analysis of requirements and lacks a conflict resolution strategy. This paper describes an approach to the very early validation of requirements based on learning about the viewpoints and building models of their behaviour. The method is a collection of domain-independent heuristics to build internal models of the viewpoints that record their performance in providing information, assessing information, and resolving conflicts between viewpoints.

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  • | ABSTRACT Viewpoints-based requirements engineering is an active area of research

  • This paper provides a critical evaluation of a particular technique for the early validation of requirements using viewpoints

  • The technique is limited to the syntactic analysis of requirements and lacks a conflict resolution strategy

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Viewpoints-based requirements engineering is an active area of research. A viewpoint-based method is seen here as a process of identifying viewpoints, reasoning within a viewpoint, reasoning between different viewpoints, and revising a viewpoint [Messaoudi, 2013]. Mohammed Messaoudi IMSIU, College of Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Corresponding Author: Mohammed Messaoudi, E-mail: mmessaoudi@imamu.edu.sa

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