This repository contains data and code related to experimentation on a comparative evaluation of different template notations for requirements documentation in semi-formal natural language. It provides a corpus of natural language requirements in different versions following different templates, a metric suite with metric definitions and tool support, as well as corresponding result values of experimentation with five template systems. It serves as a replication package for the following publication: Katharina Großer, Marina Rukavitsyna, Jan Jürjens. "A Comparative Evaluation of RequirementTemplate Systems", In: 31st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'23), 202
peer reviewed[Context] In legal requirements elicitation, requirements analysts need to extract obli...
This replication package is associated with the paper "Guidelines for Assessing the Accuracy of Log ...
Requirements specification is a core activity in the requirements engineering phase of a software de...
This repository contains data and code related to experimentation on a comparative evaluation of dif...
Artifact Submission to RE'23 Artifact Evaluation Track. This repository contains data and code rela...
International audienceRequirements specification is an early stage of system design. It consists of ...
In the field of Requirements Engineering, natural language is the most widely used form of documenti...
The Replication Package (RP) for "Effect of requirements specification using native language on exte...
International audienceRequirements engineering is a systematic and disciplined approach for the spec...
Natural language is frequently applied to document the stakeholders’ statements during requirement e...
Templates are effective tools for increasing the precision of natural language requirements and for ...
A comprehensive replication package including all the task documents (i.e. a list of prioritized Tem...
Abstract One of the main problems of requirements elicitation is expressing customer requirements in...
Natural Language (NL) requirements play a significant role in specifying the system design, implemen...
We present a proposal of a quality model for natural language requirements that concentrates on ling...
peer reviewed[Context] In legal requirements elicitation, requirements analysts need to extract obli...
This replication package is associated with the paper "Guidelines for Assessing the Accuracy of Log ...
Requirements specification is a core activity in the requirements engineering phase of a software de...
This repository contains data and code related to experimentation on a comparative evaluation of dif...
Artifact Submission to RE'23 Artifact Evaluation Track. This repository contains data and code rela...
International audienceRequirements specification is an early stage of system design. It consists of ...
In the field of Requirements Engineering, natural language is the most widely used form of documenti...
The Replication Package (RP) for "Effect of requirements specification using native language on exte...
International audienceRequirements engineering is a systematic and disciplined approach for the spec...
Natural language is frequently applied to document the stakeholders’ statements during requirement e...
Templates are effective tools for increasing the precision of natural language requirements and for ...
A comprehensive replication package including all the task documents (i.e. a list of prioritized Tem...
Abstract One of the main problems of requirements elicitation is expressing customer requirements in...
Natural Language (NL) requirements play a significant role in specifying the system design, implemen...
We present a proposal of a quality model for natural language requirements that concentrates on ling...
peer reviewed[Context] In legal requirements elicitation, requirements analysts need to extract obli...
This replication package is associated with the paper "Guidelines for Assessing the Accuracy of Log ...
Requirements specification is a core activity in the requirements engineering phase of a software de...