DocumentCode
3331650
Title
Structuring utterance records of requirements elicitation meetings based on speech act theory
Author
Saeki, Motoshi ; Matsumura, Kinji ; Shimoda, Jun´ichi ; Kaiya, Haruhiko
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Japan
fYear
1996
fDate
15-18 Apr 1996
Firstpage
21
Lastpage
30
Abstract
This paper discusses a technique to structure utterance records of the meetings for requirements elicitation based on speech act theory. To elicit requirements to the system to be developed, the customers and the developers often have a series of face-to-face meetings. Utterances in verbal conversation made during the meetings include not only declarative information but also speech acts such as “commitment”, “supporting a solution”, “explaining a rationale” and so on. Extracting this information leads to clarifying customers´ intent, decision rationale, and what problems have not been solved yet and remain unsolved in requirements elicitation phase. The point is how we extract speech acts from utterances and hold structurally them so as to use them afterwards. Our emphasis is on specific words (called keywords) included in utterances. These keywords can suggest what topics are discussed in the utterances and which speech acts the utterances have. Our technique has been assessed by experimental case studies and we have their good applicability to actual meetings for requirements elicitation
Keywords
formal specification; knowledge acquisition; speech processing; keywords; requirements elicitation; speech act theory; utterance records; Collaborative work; Computer science; Data mining; Programming; Speech;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Requirements Engineering, 1996., Proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Conference_Location
Colorado Springs, CO
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7252-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICRE.1996.491426
Filename
491426
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