Work place: Department of Computer Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India
E-mail: stsiddiqui.rs@amu.ac.in
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Research Interests: Software Construction, Software Development Process, Software Engineering, Data Structures and Algorithms
Biography
Shams Tabrez Siddiqui received hisB.Sc and MCA degree from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India in 2003 and 2007. He is pursuing Ph.D in Software Requirement Engineering from AMU, Aligarh. He is also working as a counselor for IGNOU. He has published 12 research papers in different reputed international/ national journals and conference proceedings. His research interest includes Requirement Engineering, Software Engineering and Software Security. He is a member of the Computer Society of India, ACM, IAENG and IACSIT.
By Mohammad Ubaidullah Bokhari Shams Tabrez Siddiqui
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2015.01.01, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2014
This paper provides a unified framework in which entire design of the project can be captured right from the beginning of the software development. This paper discusses about the requirements which should be included in the development of the requirement management tools. As the requirements, criteria which have been discussed, we introduce a requirement management tool known as TSSR (Tool for Secure Software Requirement). This tool manages risk analysis, system requirements, security of the system and project, users/group restriction, encrypted database, traceability and extension of the tool to interact with external requirement management tools. The aim of this paper is to describe the TSSR framework and its four components: Planner, Modeller, Prover and Documenter which will be helpful in interacting and managing requirements with arbitrary number of external tools for secure software development.
[...] Read more.By Daniyal M Alghazzawi Shams Tabrez Siddiqui Mohammad Ubaidullah Bokhari Hatem S Abu Hamatta
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2014.04.06, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2014
This paper discusses about the significance of selecting right requirements management tools. It’s no secret that poorly understood user requirements and uncontrolled scope creep to many software project failures. Many of the application development professionals buy wrong tools for the wrong reasons. To avoid purchasing the more complex and expensive tool, the organization needs to be realistic about the particular problem for which they opt. Software development organizations are improving the methods, they use to gather, analyze, trace, document, prioritize and manage their requirements. This paper considers four leading Requirements Management tools; Analyst Pro, CORE, Cradle and Caliber RM, the focus is to select the appropriate tool according to their capabilities and customers need.
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