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The use of lexical affinities in requirements extraction
The use of lexical afftnities to help a human requirements analyst find abstractions in problem descriptions is explored. It is hoped that a lexical athnities tinding tool can be used as part of an environment to help organize the sentences and phrases of a natural language problem description to aid the requirements analyst in the extraction of requirements. An experiment to confirm its effectiveness is described.