Validating Requirements Reviews by Introducing Fault-Type Level Granularity

Author:

Singh Maninder1,Anu Vaibhav1,Walia Gursimran S.1,Goswami Anurag2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science North, Dakota State University, Fargo-USA

2. Department of Computer Science, Bennett University, Noida-India

Publisher

ACM

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