Abstract—The success of a system depends upon how intensively it accomplishes its intended purpose by meeting all stakeholders’ concerns pertaining to conflicting requirements such as cost, schedule, performance etc. Various stakeholders may have their individual and consolidated concerns over conflicting requirements. Individual concerns facilitate a stakeholder to obtain preference orderings of conflicting requirements and consolidated concerns assist developer to obtain consensual preference ordering that would satisfy all stakeholders. As the concerns over the conflicting requirements are vague, uncertain and subjective in nature, this paper employs Fuzzy Decision Making for modeling the vagueness, haziness and non-specificity associated with the requirements. Finally a case study using an agent oriented system is presented to illustrate the application of the methodology.
Index Terms—User Story Card (USC), Agent Card (AC), Agent oriented System (AOS), Goal_Points, Agent_Points.
Department of Computer Science, University of Delhi, Delhi, India (e-mail: 3.vibha@gmail.com, 30.anuja@gmail.com).
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Cite: Vibha Gaur and Anuja Soni, "An Integrated Approach to Prioritize Requirements using Fuzzy Decision Making,"
International Journal of Engineering and Technology vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 320-328, 2010.