Investigating the Relation between Requirements Framing and Confirmation Bias in Testing

Afsarah Jahin
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Requirements Engineering (RE) and Software Testing (ST) phases are essential to software development. Acknowledging the emergence of cognitive biases, systematic divergences from optimum decision-making, is crucial in software development because of the extensive human participation in various roles. How information is presented can impact decision-making, known as the framing effect—a cognitive bias. The framing effect hinders creativity in software design during the requirements phase. This cognitive effect may further lead to another bias —confirmation bias— in ST. Confirmation bias in ST is testing requirements-consistent behaviors instead of requirements-inconsistent ones. This research explores the effects of framing software requirements on the manifestation of confirmation bias during testing. Additionally, the work aims to propose mitigation strategies, referred to as debiasing, for framing and confirmation bias in the context of ST. This work employs both quantitative and qualitative empirical methods to address its aims. Hence, this research will explore the relation between the framing of requirements and the confirmation bias during ST. Furthermore, this research will also develop debiasing techniques to mitigate the negative effects of these biases to improve software quality.
测试中需求框架与确认偏差的关系研究
需求工程(RE)和软件测试(ST)阶段对软件开发至关重要。承认认知偏差的出现,从最优决策的系统分歧,在软件开发中是至关重要的,因为广泛的人类参与各种角色。信息呈现的方式会影响决策,这被称为框架效应——一种认知偏差。框架效应在需求阶段阻碍了软件设计的创造性。这种认知效应可能进一步导致ST中的另一种偏见-确认偏见-确认偏见是测试需求一致的行为而不是需求不一致的行为。本研究探讨了框架化软件需求对测试过程中确认偏差表现的影响。此外,本工作旨在提出st背景下框架和确认偏见的缓解策略,称为消除偏见。本工作采用定量和定性经验方法来实现其目标。因此,本研究将探讨st过程中需求框架和确认偏差之间的关系。此外,本研究还将开发消除偏差的技术来减轻这些偏差的负面影响,以提高软件质量。
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