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An XML-based Approach to Processing Imprecise Requirements

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Fuzzy theory is suitable to capture and analyze the imprecise requirements [2][4], meanwhile, with recent development in XML standards and availability of tools supporting, it has become possible to generate multiple types of document by applying XML documents transformation technology. In this paper, we propose an approach based on the XML schema to defining the transformation rules from imprecise requirements into its corresponding source codes, and constructing the code generator in a semi-automatic manner.

This research is supported by National Science Council (Taiwan) under grants NSC91-2213-E-008-012.

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Lee, J., Fanjiang, YY., Chen, TJ., Lin, YY. (2003). An XML-based Approach to Processing Imprecise Requirements. In: Bilgiç, T., De Baets, B., Kaynak, O. (eds) Fuzzy Sets and Systems — IFSA 2003. IFSA 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2715. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44967-1_80

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