A Knowledge-Based System for Requirement Analysis of Network Management Software

碩士 === 國立臺灣科技大學 === 工程技術研究所 === 82 === A Knowledge-Based System for Requirement Analysis of Network Management Software Abstract This thesis describes a knowledge- based system that assists the end user in acquiring and formalizing inf...

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Main Authors: Shyang-Shi Chen, 陳祥熙
Other Authors: Cheng-Seen Ho
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 1994
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/44021096712128532912
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺灣科技大學 === 工程技術研究所 === 82 === A Knowledge-Based System for Requirement Analysis of Network Management Software Abstract This thesis describes a knowledge- based system that assists the end user in acquiring and formalizing informal requirement specification during the requirement analysis phase of network management software development. It allows the user to input important terms in a problem statement and then gradually formalizes and elaborates them into concrete requirement specifications. The system is developed using the GASE environment, which supports specialization of appropriate problem-solving primitives and repesentation schemas to generate a knowledge acquisition tool specific to network management software The tool is then used to interact with the network management experts to acquire the domain knowledge (DK) for the system. The tool also supports the object-oriented software methodical knowledge (SMK) for the system. The system thus can employ the SMK to reason on the DK to analyze an informal statement and generate a formal requirement specification. The advantages of using the system to develop network management software include: (1) With the SMK and DK, the system can efficiently and generate formal requirement specifications for the network management; (2) The system is flexible in producing different requirement specifications by modifying or replacing the SMK or DK; (3) The modification of SMK or DK is easy since the system is well supported by the GASE environment. Keywords: Knowledge acquisition, Requirement analysis