Challenges in supporting the creation of data minable regulatory codes: a literature review
Author
Editor
- Curran Associates
Summary, in English
As standards and regulatory codes are issued by third party organizations and committees, the project organization can neither control the content of all standards that the projects should adhere to, nor negotiate or make changes to them that can make the project development easier. Moreover, large infrastructure projects require compliance with hundreds of standards of regulations coming from different agencies, with different styles and structures. A new approach is needed, one that results in well written, easily mined standard and codes. In this paper, we report on findings from an exhaustive literature survey that reveals that the area of supporting drafting of regulatory codes for the purpose of making them more data minable has not yet been explored.
Department/s
Publishing year
2011
Language
English
Pages
1097-1114
Publication/Series
Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering
Document type
Conference paper
Publisher
INCOSE-International Council on Systems Engineering
Topic
- Computer Science
Keywords
- literature review
- large-scale systems
- regulatory requirements
- requirements traceability
Conference name
21st Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering 2011
Conference date
2011-06-23
Conference place
Denver, Colorado, United States
Status
Published
Project
- UPITER - Efficient requirements architectures in platform-based requirements management for mobile terminals
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 978-1-61839-115-5