Huda Alomair, Pr. Azeddine CHIKH
Software Requirements Engineering (SRE) consists of five main activities: Elicitation, Analysis and Negotiation, Documentation, Validation, and Management. We are interested in the present work to the documentation activity in general and more precisely to software requirements specification (SRS). Our hypothesis is that a view-based mechanism makes the SRS more convenient and adaptable for its readers represented by the different software stakeholders. Indeed, in our proposed approach of SRS documentation, views are organized through three different layers.A requirements document view displays a list of written requirements by dividing them into packages in order to avoid manipulating the entire set of requirements; to provide views on particular logical subsets of the requirements; and to follow some users/readers preferences such as the zoom level.Our main contribution will be mainly a conceptual level framework focusing on the mechanism of constructing views than the views themselves.
SRS; SRE; documentation;