This repository contains "Artifacts" from our research on software product forums. The research is described in our paper "Can A Conversation Paint A Picture? Mining Requirements In Software Forums", submitted to the Requirements Engineering conference 2019. The Artifact is the manually labelled, software product forum feedback, created in our research and used as the truth set for RQ2 and RQ3. The feedback is labelled per sentence, with 1 of 18 forum feedback classifications, detailed in our pape
Online discussions about software applications generate a large amount of requirements-related infor...
Software requirements are often communicated in unstructured text documents, which need to be analyz...
In social media platforms, crowd-users extensively interact and contribute information related to so...
This repository contains "Artifacts" from our research on software product forums. The research is d...
User feedback on software usage is utilised to formulate software requirements, and software product...
International audienceBackground: Software development results in the production of various types of...
Feedback about software applications and services that end-users express through web-based communica...
Online discussions about software applications and services that take place on web-based communicati...
User feedback on software usage is utilised by developers to improve their software, and software pr...
Abstract. [Context & motivation] Requirements artifacts, like specifications, diagrams, or user ...
Lori Pollock, Ph.D.When software developers need help with their development or maintenance task, t...
Abstract. Requirements engineering is still an area of software engineering in which theory and prac...
The increasing participation of users of software applications in online discussions is attracting t...
Large, distributed software development projects, like Open Source Software (OSS), adopt different c...
Context: The requirements specification is a central arte-fact in the software engineering (SE) proc...
Online discussions about software applications generate a large amount of requirements-related infor...
Software requirements are often communicated in unstructured text documents, which need to be analyz...
In social media platforms, crowd-users extensively interact and contribute information related to so...
This repository contains "Artifacts" from our research on software product forums. The research is d...
User feedback on software usage is utilised to formulate software requirements, and software product...
International audienceBackground: Software development results in the production of various types of...
Feedback about software applications and services that end-users express through web-based communica...
Online discussions about software applications and services that take place on web-based communicati...
User feedback on software usage is utilised by developers to improve their software, and software pr...
Abstract. [Context & motivation] Requirements artifacts, like specifications, diagrams, or user ...
Lori Pollock, Ph.D.When software developers need help with their development or maintenance task, t...
Abstract. Requirements engineering is still an area of software engineering in which theory and prac...
The increasing participation of users of software applications in online discussions is attracting t...
Large, distributed software development projects, like Open Source Software (OSS), adopt different c...
Context: The requirements specification is a central arte-fact in the software engineering (SE) proc...
Online discussions about software applications generate a large amount of requirements-related infor...
Software requirements are often communicated in unstructured text documents, which need to be analyz...
In social media platforms, crowd-users extensively interact and contribute information related to so...