Using TOOR Software to Trace Requirements in System Development
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VR software is a tool for tracing requirements in system development. It treats any artifact used in a software development process as an object, such as an interview transcript, a video tape, a design chart, a program specification text, or a system manual. It also considers possible relations among objects, which gives it a strong capability for requirements modeling.
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TOOR has an easy-to-use interface where the user can enter data for each individual object. The input data is then evaluated by FOOPS and a representation of the object is built. This representation has a template for each attribute in the class. The template contains the name of the attribute, a field for the value of the attribute, and a set of axioms that must be met for the attribute to be valid.