An Hybrid Approach and Enhanced Artificial Intelligence based analytical tool for Global Software Development

  • Dr.S.Hariharan, Dr. R. Premkumar, C.Jayashri,
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence is a term for computer systems that can perform tasks that require human intelligence and discernment, like the ability to reason, perceive, and generalize. The computer should be able to sense its environment and take action according to what it learns.

Requirements engineering is, as its name suggests, the   discipline of establishing user requirements and specifying software systems. There are many definitions of Requirements Engineering. however, they all share the idea that requirements involves finding out what people want from a computer system, and understanding what their needs mean in terms of design. Requirements engineering is closely related to software engineering, which focuses more on the process of designing the system that users want. Perhaps the most concise summary comes from Barry Boehm: requirements are “designing the right thing” as opposed to software engineering’s “designing the thing right” (Boehm, 1981).Requirement engineering is the important phase in the software development. Here, we gather all requirements of the software which is proposed for development. An agile methodology produces high quality software and takes less time in comparison to traditional methods .Agile was discovered for managing the development process in the environment where requirement could be changed during development process. Requirement engineering is the important phase in the agile development methodology. In this paper, the software development tool which is described, analysis all the life cycle of a software and intended to produce quality software.

Published
2021-07-23
How to Cite
C.Jayashri, D. D. R. P. (2021). An Hybrid Approach and Enhanced Artificial Intelligence based analytical tool for Global Software Development. Design Engineering, 4813-4824. Retrieved from http://thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/2921
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