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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
KBSE 2024-03-14
13:20
Okinawa Okinawa Prefectual General Welfare Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Method for Representing Non-Functional Requirements based on Exceptions
Shuichiro Yamamoto (IPUT in Nagoya) KBSE2023-71
In order to prevent information system failures, it is not enough to simply define functional requirements; it is necess... [more] KBSE2023-71
pp.37-42
KBSE 2024-01-23
13:45
Kagoshima
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Process and Modeling Method for Requirements Analysis Model
Masami Hayashi, Kaori Hayashi, Yohei Sonobe, Hiroyuki Sato (DC INC), Hironori Takeuchi (Musashi Univ.) KBSE2023-52
In the development of software systems, there are cases in which the contents of requirement specifications are modeled ... [more] KBSE2023-52
pp.7-12
SS, DC 2023-10-11
15:20
Nagano
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Efficient Automatic Classification of Non-Functional Requirements in Information Systems Using Deep Learning -- A Comparative Accuracy Analysis between BERT and GPT-2 --
Kazuhiro Mukaida (Shinshu Univ.), Seiji Fukui, Takeshi Nagaoka, Takayuki Kitagawa (TOSHIBA), Shinpei Ogata, Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.) SS2023-23 DC2023-29
Recent Advancements in deep learning are increasingly enabling the automation of classifying non-functional requirements... [more] SS2023-23 DC2023-29
pp.13-18
SS, KBSE, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2023-07-20
15:55
Hokkaido
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Specifying Software Requirements Documents of good quality based on ISO/IEC/IEEE29148
Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.) SS2023-5 KBSE2023-16
IEEE Std 830-1998 provides standard of software requirements specification (SRS). Now, ISO/IEC/IEEE 29148:1998 provides ... [more] SS2023-5 KBSE2023-16
pp.25-30
SS, KBSE, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2023-07-21
15:55
Hokkaido
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
NARUTO model: a Requirements Engineering Process for Incremental Developments
Takako Nakatani (OUJ), Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Motoshi Saeki (Nanzan Univ.) SS2023-12 KBSE2023-23
With the widespread adoption of Agile development, there arose a need to redefine the requirements engineering process i... [more] SS2023-12 KBSE2023-23
pp.65-70
SS 2023-03-14
11:00
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Technique for Detecting Missing Statements in Requirement Specifications Using Data Dependencies
Shinnosuke Hirooka (Nanzan univ.), Motoshi Saeki (Nanzan Univ.) SS2022-47
Requirements specifications are often written in natural language and often defects such as ambiguous, contradictory, or... [more] SS2022-47
pp.1-6
SS 2023-03-14
11:50
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Temporal relation identification toward generating temporal logic formulas
Maiko Onishi (Ochanomizu Univ.), Shinpei Ogata, Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.), Daisuke Bekki (Ochanomizu Univ.) SS2022-49
There is room to utilize temporal relations in relation extraction that is incorporated in the analysis of requirements ... [more] SS2022-49
pp.13-18
KBSE 2022-01-21
11:15
Online Online (Zoom) Requirements Review based on Vocabulary Questions
Shuichiro Yamamoto (IPUT Nagoya) KBSE2021-38
In the requirement review, it is important to eliminate the ambiguity of the requirements specifications. So far, it is ... [more] KBSE2021-38
pp.14-19
KBSE, IPSJ-SE, SS [detail] 2021-07-08
14:15
Online Online (Zoom) Extraction method for transition relations from conditional statements in natural language requirements specifications
Maiko Onishi (Ochanomizu Univ.), Hiroya Ii, Shinpei Ogata, Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.), Daisuke Bekki (Ochanomizu Univ.) SS2021-5 KBSE2021-17
In software development, it is generally known that detecting defects at an early stage of the process reduces rework an... [more] SS2021-5 KBSE2021-17
pp.25-30
DC, SS 2018-10-05
10:00
Aichi Inuyama City Kokusai-Kanko Center Freud Supporting the Generation of State Transition Models in a Requirements Specification Document for an Embedded System
Naru Nakamura, Ryota Yamamoto, Norihiro Yoshida, Hiroaki Takada (Nagoya Univ.) SS2018-22 DC2018-23
Generally, it is difficult for developers to find all insufficient or inconsistent descriptions in a requirement specifi... [more] SS2018-22 DC2018-23
pp.25-30
RCS, NS
(Joint)
2017-12-14
14:20
Hiroshima Aster Plaza [Invited Lecture] Overview on 5G Requirements and Potential Evolution Directions Toward B5G
Anass Benjebbour, Yoshihisa Kishiyama (NTT DOCOMO) NS2017-129 RCS2017-255
Standardization of the new radio interface for fifth generation mobile communications systems (5G) is advancing at the 3... [more] NS2017-129 RCS2017-255
pp.19-24(NS), pp.31-36(RCS)
SS, DC 2017-10-19
17:35
Kochi Kochi City Culture-plaza CUL-PORT An Empirical Study of Correction Candidates in a Requirements Specification Document for an Embbeded System
Ryota Yamamoto, Norihiro Yoshida, Hiroaki Takada (Nagoya Univ.) SS2017-29 DC2017-28
Software developers tend to write incorrect/ambiguous expressions in a document. Incorrect/ambiguous expressions often c... [more] SS2017-29 DC2017-28
pp.49-54
KBSE 2016-05-27
11:45
Tokyo Doshisha Univ. Tokyo Branch Office A Proposal on Requirements Specification Capability Index
Shuichiro Yamamoto (Nagoya Univ.) KBSE2016-4
It is well known that requirements specification is the critical success factor for developing information systems. Howe... [more] KBSE2016-4
pp.19-24
SS 2016-03-10
09:00
Okinawa   The patterns and variations found through an analysis of change requirements
Ayaka Kubo, Tsuneo Ajisaka, Naoki Fukuyasu, Naruki Mitsuda, Takuo Matsunobe (Wakayama Univ.) SS2015-76
In spite of the Analysis Patterns by Martin Fowler, activities of requirements specification are still not well structur... [more] SS2015-76
pp.1-5
KBSE 2016-03-04
10:50
Oita   A Support Method for Evaluating Usability with User-Operation Logs at Requirements Analysis
Yugo Goto, Shinpei Ogata, Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.) KBSE2015-59
Usability of user error protection and operability is especially important to enterprise Web application, then one of th... [more] KBSE2015-59
pp.63-68
SS, MSS 2016-01-25
13:35
Ishikawa Shiinoki-Geihin-Kan Development of a supporting tool for specifying software requirements using functional requirements parts
Kenya Kojima, Takayuki Omori, Hiroya Itoga, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.) MSS2015-42 SS2015-51
A software requirements specification (SRS) should be correctly and efficiently specified to develop software smoothly. ... [more] MSS2015-42 SS2015-51
pp.41-46
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2015-07-23
11:40
Hokkaido   Model Driven Development by Separating Concerns in Requrements Specification
Satoshi Kawai, Saeko Matsuura (SIT) SS2015-24 KBSE2015-17
Model driven development is a promising approach to develop high quality software products efficiently. We have proposed... [more] SS2015-24 KBSE2015-17
pp.81-86
KBSE 2015-05-25
11:00
Tokyo   Study on a Supporting Method for Creating Scenario Based on Screen Transition Model
Shinpei Ogata, Tetsumasa Nakamura, Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.) KBSE2015-2
Scenarios including concrete values are utilized for sufficiently validating a requirements specification and for effici... [more] KBSE2015-2
pp.7-12
SS 2015-03-09
14:15
Okinawa OKINAWAKEN SEINENKAIKAN A Verification Method of the Correctness of Non-functional Requirements using extended Requirements Frame Model
Yuuma Matsumoto, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SS2014-63
In order to verify the correctness of functional requirements, we have been developing a verification method of the corr... [more] SS2014-63
pp.49-54
KBSE 2015-01-26
14:40
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. An Investigation of a Reverse Engineering Method for Verifying Source Code with a Use Case Model -- A Case of an ASP.NET Application --
Shinpei Ogata (Shinshu Univ.), Yoshitaka Aoki (SIT), Satoshi Yazawa (VR), Saeko Matsuura (SIT) KBSE2014-42
Traceability between a requirements specification and source code should be kept but it’s difficult. Verifying that the ... [more] KBSE2014-42
pp.19-24
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