S. Palaniswami

Work place: Government College of Engineering, Bodinayakanur, India

E-mail: joegct81@yahoo.com

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Research Interests: Computational Science and Engineering, Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Networks, Data Structures and Algorithms, Logic Calculi, Logic Circuit Theory

Biography

Dr.S.Palaniswami received the B.E. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the Govt., college of Technology, Coimbatore, University of Madras, Madras, India, in 1981, the M.E. degree in electronics and communication engineering (Applied Electronics) from the Govt., college of Technology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India, in 1986 and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the PSG Technology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India, in 2003. He is currently the Registrar of Anna University Coimbatore, Coimbatore, India, Since May 2007. His research interests include Control systems, Communication and Networks, Fuzzy logic and Networks, AI, Sensor Networks. He has about 25 years of teaching experience, since 1982. He has served as lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor, Registrar and the life Member of ISTE, India.

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Similar Words Identification Using Naive and TF-IDF Method

By Divya K.S. R. Subha S. Palaniswami

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2014.11.06, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2014

Requirement satisfaction is one of the most important factors to success of software. All the requirements that are specified by the customer should be satisfied in every phase of the development of the software. Satisfaction assessment is the determination of whether each component of the requirement has been addressed in the design document. The objective of this paper is to implement two methods to identify the satisfied requirements in the design document. To identify the satisfied requirements, similar words in both of the documents are determined. The methods such as Naive satisfaction assessment and TF-IDF satisfaction assessment are performed to determine the similar words that are present in the requirements document and design documents. The two methods are evaluated on the basis of the precision and recall value. To perform the stemming, the Porter’s stemming algorithm is used. The satisfaction assessment methods would determine the similarity in the requirement and design documents. The final result would give a accurate picture of the requirement satisfaction so that the defects can be determined at the early stage of software development. Since the defects determines at the early stage, the cost would be low to correct the defects.

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