从需求文档到可执行的正式规范的自动转换

Beum-Seuk Lee
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已经开发了许多正式的规范语言来设计复杂的系统。然而,自然语言(NL)仍然是领域专家指定系统的选择,因为形式规范语言不容易掌握。因此,软件工程师必须将NL需求文档重新解释为正式的规范语言。当系统非常复杂时(通常是选择使用正式规范的情况),这种转换即使不是不合理,也是非常重要且容易出错的。这一挑战来自许多因素,例如领域专家和工程师之间的沟通不畅。然而,这种转换的主要瓶颈来自于自然语言固有的模糊性特征,以及自然语言与形式规范两个领域的形式主义程度不同。这就是为什么很少有人尝试自动化从需求文档到正式规范语言的转换。该研究项目是作为正式规范和语言技术的应用程序开发的,以自动将用自然语言编写的需求文档转换为正式规范语言。上下文自然语言处理(CNLP)用于处理自然语言中的歧义问题,两级语法(TLG)用于处理自然语言和形式规范语言之间的不同形式化层次,以实现从自然语言需求文档到形式规范的自动转换(在我们的案例中是维也纳开发方法- VDM++)。通过解析文档并存储语法、语义和上下文信息,使用CNLP从NL需求文档构建知识库。
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Automated conversion from a requirements document to an executable formal specification
Many formal specification languages have been developed to engineer complex systems. However natural language (NL) has remained the choice of domain experts to specify the system because formal specification languages are not easy to master. Therefore NL requirements documentation must be reinterpreted by software engineers into a formal specification language. When the system is very complicated, which is mostly the case when one chooses to use formal specification, this conversion is both non-trivial and error-prone, if not implausible. This challenge comes from many factors such as miscommunication between domain experts and engineers. However the major bottleneck of this conversion is from the inborn characteristic of ambiguity of NL and the different level of the formalism between the two domains of NL and the formal specification. This is why there have been very few attempts to automate the conversion from requirements documentation to a formal specification language. This research project is developed as an application of formal specification and linguistic techniques to automate the conversion from a requirements document written in NL to a formal specification language. Contextual Natural Language Processing (CNLP) is used to handle the ambiguity problem in NL and Two Level Grammar (TLG) is used to deal with the different formalism level between NL and formal specification languages to achieve automated conversion from NL requirements documentation into a formal specification (in our case the Vienna Development Method - VDM++). A knowledge base is built from the NL requirements documentation using CNLP by parsing the documentation and storing the syntactic, semantic, and contextual information.
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