A Vision of Understanding the Users View on Software

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksREFSQ 2021 Joint Proceedings of the Co-Located Events
UntertitelJoint Proceedings of REFSQ 2021 Workshops, OpenRE, Poster and Tools Track, and Doctoral Symposium co-located with the 27th International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2021)
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 12 Apr. 2021
VeranstaltungJoint Workshops of the 27th International Conference on Requirements Engineering, REFSQ 2021 - OpenRE, Posters and Tools Track, and Doctoral Symposium - Essen, Deutschland
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NameCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Herausgeber (Verlag)CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Band2857
ISSN (Print)1613-0073

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Requirements Engineering is focused on eliciting, specifying and validating what customers and potential users say about the software they need. However, we have only little insight how users talk about software; this insight comes from short utterances in user forums and app stores. How do they describe the features of existing software What are the terms and concepts they use What do they have in mind and associate with the software Is it the user interface, underlying functionality, or domain issues We stipulate that an improved understanding of the user language will also improve the communication between users and developers about new features. Therefore, we propose to study comprehensive user utterances, and to define the so-called user view language. It comprises the concepts and relationships with which users describe their view of software. In this paper we describe our vision of the user view language. Then, we describe planned studies on user utterances and the challenges we see in investigating these utterances with natural language processing techniques. Our data provides an interesting testbed for such techniques and their combination.

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A Vision of Understanding the Users View on Software. / Schrieber, Hendrik; Anders, Michael; Paech, Barbara et al.
REFSQ 2021 Joint Proceedings of the Co-Located Events: Joint Proceedings of REFSQ 2021 Workshops, OpenRE, Poster and Tools Track, and Doctoral Symposium co-located with the 27th International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2021). 2021. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings; Band 2857).

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Schrieber, H, Anders, M, Paech, B & Schneider, K 2021, A Vision of Understanding the Users View on Software. in REFSQ 2021 Joint Proceedings of the Co-Located Events: Joint Proceedings of REFSQ 2021 Workshops, OpenRE, Poster and Tools Track, and Doctoral Symposium co-located with the 27th International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2021). CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Bd. 2857, Joint Workshops of the 27th International Conference on Requirements Engineering, REFSQ 2021 - OpenRE, Posters and Tools Track, and Doctoral Symposium, Essen, Deutschland, 12 Apr. 2021. <http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2857/nlp4re2.pdf>
Schrieber, H., Anders, M., Paech, B., & Schneider, K. (2021). A Vision of Understanding the Users View on Software. In REFSQ 2021 Joint Proceedings of the Co-Located Events: Joint Proceedings of REFSQ 2021 Workshops, OpenRE, Poster and Tools Track, and Doctoral Symposium co-located with the 27th International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2021) (CEUR Workshop Proceedings; Band 2857). http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2857/nlp4re2.pdf
Schrieber H, Anders M, Paech B, Schneider K. A Vision of Understanding the Users View on Software. in REFSQ 2021 Joint Proceedings of the Co-Located Events: Joint Proceedings of REFSQ 2021 Workshops, OpenRE, Poster and Tools Track, and Doctoral Symposium co-located with the 27th International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2021). 2021. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings).
Schrieber, Hendrik ; Anders, Michael ; Paech, Barbara et al. / A Vision of Understanding the Users View on Software. REFSQ 2021 Joint Proceedings of the Co-Located Events: Joint Proceedings of REFSQ 2021 Workshops, OpenRE, Poster and Tools Track, and Doctoral Symposium co-located with the 27th International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2021). 2021. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings).
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