Structuring utterance records of requirements elicitation meetings based on speech act theory

M. Saeki, Kinji Matsumura, Jun'ichi Shimoda, H. Kaiya
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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.
基于言语行为理论构建需求引出会议的话语记录
本文讨论了一种基于言语行为理论的会议话语记录结构化技术。为了引出对待开发系统的需求,客户和开发人员经常进行一系列面对面的会议。会议中口头对话的话语不仅包括陈述性信息,还包括“承诺”、“支持一个解决方案”、“解释一个理由”等言语行为。提取这些信息可以澄清客户的意图、决策的基本原理,以及在需求引出阶段哪些问题尚未解决,哪些问题仍未解决。关键是我们如何从话语中提取言语行为,并将其结构化,以便之后使用。我们的重点是话语中包含的特定单词(称为关键词)。这些关键词可以提示话语中讨论了什么话题,话语中有哪些言语行为。我们的技术已经通过实验案例研究进行了评估,并且我们已经将它们很好地应用于需求引出的实际会议。
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