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One metric for measuring requirements specification is “Correctness”. The correctness factor Cr can be calculated by Cr=R_c/(R_c+R_nv ), where R_c is the number of correct requirements and R_nv is the number of still not valid requirements. The metric Cr is used to measure percentage of requirements in the SRS that have been validated

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One metric for measuring requirements specification is “Correctness”. The correctness factor Cr can be calculated by Cr=R_c/(R_c+R_nv ), where R_c is the number of correct requirements and R_nv is the number of still not valid requirements. The metric Cr is used to measure percentage of requirements in the SRS that have been validated.

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One metric for measuring requirements specification is “Correctness”. The correctness factor Cr can be calculated by Cr=R_c/(R_e+Rnv ), where R_c is the number of correct requirements and Rnv is the number of still not valid requirements. The metric Cr is used to measure percentage of requirements in the SRS that have been validated.

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