An Analysis of Behaviour-Driven Requirement Specification for Robotic Competitions

Minh Nguyen, N. Hochgeschwender, S. Wrede
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Recent scientific and technological advances have enabled robotic applications in various challenging domains, which motivates means to better represent and manage the subsequent increase in number and complexity of requirements. We look into rulebooks of robotic competitions and benchmarks as one publicly available source of requirements and acceptance criteria for evaluating robots’ performance. From our analysis, we derive a Feature Model containing common elements that recur in descriptions of different robotic competitions. We argue how these features can be used to express requirements and acceptance criteria for robotic applications, within the context of the Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD) paradigm. This can serve as a mean not only to analyse and manage requirements, but also to introduce automation into verifying and validating requirements in robotics.
机器人竞赛行为驱动需求规范分析
最近的科学和技术进步使机器人应用于各种具有挑战性的领域,这促使手段更好地表示和管理需求的数量和复杂性的后续增长。我们研究机器人竞赛的规则手册和基准,作为评估机器人性能的公开需求和接受标准的来源。从我们的分析中,我们得到了一个特征模型,其中包含了在不同机器人比赛的描述中反复出现的共同元素。在行为驱动开发(BDD)范式的背景下,我们讨论如何使用这些特性来表达机器人应用程序的需求和接受标准。这不仅可以作为分析和管理需求的一种手段,而且还可以将自动化引入机器人技术中验证和确认需求。
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