Requirements classification is a traditional application of machine learning (ML) to RE that helps handle large requirements datasets. A prime example of an RE classification problem is the distinction between functional and non-functional (quality) requirements. State-of-the-art classifiers build their effectiveness on a large set of word features like text n-grams or POS n-grams, which do not fully capture the essence of a requirement. As a result, it is arduous for human analysts to interpret the classification results by exploring the classifier's inner workings. We propose the use of more general linguistic features, such as dependency types, for the construction of interpretable ML classifiers for RE. Through a feature engineering eff...
The future evolution of the application of natural language processing technologies in requirements ...
Abstract — We posit that machine learning can be applied to effectively address requirements enginee...
Background: Non-Functional Requirements (NFR) have a direct impact on the architecture of the system...
Requirements classification is a traditional application of machine learning (ML) to RE that helps h...
A simple but important task during the analysis of a textual requirements specification is to determ...
Machine Learning (ML) provides approaches which use big data to enable algorithms to \u27learn\u27, ...
Machine learning (ML) techniques are used to make the software development process more efficient an...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is one of the most critical phases insoftware development. ...
International audiencePLM software applications should enable engineers to develop and manage requir...
Software requirement engineering and evolution essential to software development process, which defi...
In this work, an approach to the automatic detection of dependencies in NL requirements is presented...
A simple but important task during the analysis of a textual requirements specification is to determ...
A simple but important task during the analysis of a textual requirements specification is to determ...
Systems that rely on Machine Learning (ML systems) have differing demands on quality—non-functional ...
Systems that rely on Machine Learning (ML systems) have differing demands on quality—known as non-fu...
The future evolution of the application of natural language processing technologies in requirements ...
Abstract — We posit that machine learning can be applied to effectively address requirements enginee...
Background: Non-Functional Requirements (NFR) have a direct impact on the architecture of the system...
Requirements classification is a traditional application of machine learning (ML) to RE that helps h...
A simple but important task during the analysis of a textual requirements specification is to determ...
Machine Learning (ML) provides approaches which use big data to enable algorithms to \u27learn\u27, ...
Machine learning (ML) techniques are used to make the software development process more efficient an...
Requirements Engineering (RE) is one of the most critical phases insoftware development. ...
International audiencePLM software applications should enable engineers to develop and manage requir...
Software requirement engineering and evolution essential to software development process, which defi...
In this work, an approach to the automatic detection of dependencies in NL requirements is presented...
A simple but important task during the analysis of a textual requirements specification is to determ...
A simple but important task during the analysis of a textual requirements specification is to determ...
Systems that rely on Machine Learning (ML systems) have differing demands on quality—non-functional ...
Systems that rely on Machine Learning (ML systems) have differing demands on quality—known as non-fu...
The future evolution of the application of natural language processing technologies in requirements ...
Abstract — We posit that machine learning can be applied to effectively address requirements enginee...
Background: Non-Functional Requirements (NFR) have a direct impact on the architecture of the system...