A Method to obtain a Knowledge Representation from a Natural Language Specification of the Domain using the Glossary LEL

Autores
Antonelli, Leandro; Lezoche, Mario; Delle Ville, Juliana
Año de publicación
2023
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Good requirements (correct, consistent, unambiguous, etc.) are crucial to software development success. Errors made in the requirements stage can cost up to 200 times if they are discovered once the software is delivered to the client. Natural language artifacts are the most used tool to write requirements, since they are understandable by the both parties that participate in the software development: the stakeholders and the development team. Nevertheless, natural language can introduce many defects (ambiguity, vagueness, generality, etc.). Formal reasoning is a good strategy to check whether requirements satisfy the attributes of good requirements or not, but formal reasoning cannot be applied to natural language specification with defects. Thus, this paper proposes an approach to write a good specification and obtain knowledge from it. The approach uses a particular lexicon, the glossary LEL, and it suggest guidelines to write good specification, and it also suggest rules to obtain knowledge (concepts and relations) from the glossary LEL. The paper also presents a prototype to assist to this approach, and a preliminary evaluation of the approach.
Materia
Ciencias de la Computación e Información
Requirements specification
knowledge representation
natural language
artificial intelligence
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Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A Method to obtain a Knowledge Representation from a Natural Language Specification of the Domain using the Glossary LEL
title A Method to obtain a Knowledge Representation from a Natural Language Specification of the Domain using the Glossary LEL
spellingShingle A Method to obtain a Knowledge Representation from a Natural Language Specification of the Domain using the Glossary LEL
Antonelli, Leandro
Ciencias de la Computación e Información
Requirements specification
knowledge representation
natural language
artificial intelligence
title_short A Method to obtain a Knowledge Representation from a Natural Language Specification of the Domain using the Glossary LEL
title_full A Method to obtain a Knowledge Representation from a Natural Language Specification of the Domain using the Glossary LEL
title_fullStr A Method to obtain a Knowledge Representation from a Natural Language Specification of the Domain using the Glossary LEL
title_full_unstemmed A Method to obtain a Knowledge Representation from a Natural Language Specification of the Domain using the Glossary LEL
title_sort A Method to obtain a Knowledge Representation from a Natural Language Specification of the Domain using the Glossary LEL
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Antonelli, Leandro
Lezoche, Mario
Delle Ville, Juliana
author Antonelli, Leandro
author_facet Antonelli, Leandro
Lezoche, Mario
Delle Ville, Juliana
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Delle Ville, Juliana
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias de la Computación e Información
Requirements specification
knowledge representation
natural language
artificial intelligence
topic Ciencias de la Computación e Información
Requirements specification
knowledge representation
natural language
artificial intelligence
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Good requirements (correct, consistent, unambiguous, etc.) are crucial to software development success. Errors made in the requirements stage can cost up to 200 times if they are discovered once the software is delivered to the client. Natural language artifacts are the most used tool to write requirements, since they are understandable by the both parties that participate in the software development: the stakeholders and the development team. Nevertheless, natural language can introduce many defects (ambiguity, vagueness, generality, etc.). Formal reasoning is a good strategy to check whether requirements satisfy the attributes of good requirements or not, but formal reasoning cannot be applied to natural language specification with defects. Thus, this paper proposes an approach to write a good specification and obtain knowledge from it. The approach uses a particular lexicon, the glossary LEL, and it suggest guidelines to write good specification, and it also suggest rules to obtain knowledge (concepts and relations) from the glossary LEL. The paper also presents a prototype to assist to this approach, and a preliminary evaluation of the approach.
description Good requirements (correct, consistent, unambiguous, etc.) are crucial to software development success. Errors made in the requirements stage can cost up to 200 times if they are discovered once the software is delivered to the client. Natural language artifacts are the most used tool to write requirements, since they are understandable by the both parties that participate in the software development: the stakeholders and the development team. Nevertheless, natural language can introduce many defects (ambiguity, vagueness, generality, etc.). Formal reasoning is a good strategy to check whether requirements satisfy the attributes of good requirements or not, but formal reasoning cannot be applied to natural language specification with defects. Thus, this paper proposes an approach to write a good specification and obtain knowledge from it. The approach uses a particular lexicon, the glossary LEL, and it suggest guidelines to write good specification, and it also suggest rules to obtain knowledge (concepts and relations) from the glossary LEL. The paper also presents a prototype to assist to this approach, and a preliminary evaluation of the approach.
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