Application of natural language understanding to requirements gathering
remains a field that has only limited explorations so far. This paper
presents an approach to extract the object oriented elements of the
required system. This approach starts with assigning the parts of
speech tags to each word in the given input document. Further, to
resolve the ambiguity posed by the pronouns, the pronoun resolutions
are performed before normalizing the text. Finally the elements of
the object-oriented system namely the classes, the attributes, methods
and relationships between the classes, sequence of actions, the use-cases
and actors are identified by mapping the �parts of speech- tagged�
words onto the Object Oriented Modeling Language elements using mapping
rules which is the key to a successful implementation of user requirements.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Mala2006
%A Mala, G. S. Anandha
%A Uma, G. V.
%B PRICAI
%D 2006
%K NT2OD design language requirements toread uml
%P 1155-1159
%R http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11801603_152
%T Automatic Construction of Object Oriented Design Models UML Diagrams
from Natural Language Requirements Specification
%X Application of natural language understanding to requirements gathering
remains a field that has only limited explorations so far. This paper
presents an approach to extract the object oriented elements of the
required system. This approach starts with assigning the parts of
speech tags to each word in the given input document. Further, to
resolve the ambiguity posed by the pronouns, the pronoun resolutions
are performed before normalizing the text. Finally the elements of
the object-oriented system namely the classes, the attributes, methods
and relationships between the classes, sequence of actions, the use-cases
and actors are identified by mapping the �parts of speech- tagged�
words onto the Object Oriented Modeling Language elements using mapping
rules which is the key to a successful implementation of user requirements.
@inproceedings{Mala2006,
abstract = {Application of natural language understanding to requirements gathering
remains a field that has only limited explorations so far. This paper
presents an approach to extract the object oriented elements of the
required system. This approach starts with assigning the parts of
speech tags to each word in the given input document. Further, to
resolve the ambiguity posed by the pronouns, the pronoun resolutions
are performed before normalizing the text. Finally the elements of
the object-oriented system namely the classes, the attributes, methods
and relationships between the classes, sequence of actions, the use-cases
and actors are identified by mapping the �parts of speech- tagged�
words onto the Object Oriented Modeling Language elements using mapping
rules which is the key to a successful implementation of user requirements.},
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author = {Mala, G. S. Anandha and Uma, G. V.},
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pages = {1155-1159},
timestamp = {2009-11-19T17:27:32.000+0100},
title = {Automatic Construction of Object Oriented Design Models [UML Diagrams]
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