Security, privacy and governance are increasingly the focus of government regulations in the U.S., Europe and elsewhere. This trendhas created a "regulation compliance problem", whereby companiesand developers are required to ensure that their software complies with relevant regulations, either through design or reengineering. We previously proposed a methodology for extracting stakeholder requirements, called rights and obligations, from regulations. In this paper, we examine the challenges of developing tool support for this process. We apply the Cerno framework for textual semantic annotation to propose a tool for semi-automatic semantic annotation of concepts that constitute sources of requirements.
Extracting Rights and Obligations from Regulations: Towards a Tool-Supported Process
Kiyavitskaya, Nadzeya;Zeni, Nicola;Mich, Luisa;Mylopoulos, Ioannis
2007-01-01
Abstract
Security, privacy and governance are increasingly the focus of government regulations in the U.S., Europe and elsewhere. This trendhas created a "regulation compliance problem", whereby companiesand developers are required to ensure that their software complies with relevant regulations, either through design or reengineering. We previously proposed a methodology for extracting stakeholder requirements, called rights and obligations, from regulations. In this paper, we examine the challenges of developing tool support for this process. We apply the Cerno framework for textual semantic annotation to propose a tool for semi-automatic semantic annotation of concepts that constitute sources of requirements.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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