Simone Romano, G. Scanniello, D. Fucci, Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Burak Turhan
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We conducted a controlled experiment with 55 final-year undergraduate students in Computer Science. We asked them to comprehend functional requirements exposing them or not to noise. We did not observe any effect of noise on requirements comprehension.