Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
KBSE |
2024-01-23 13:45 |
Kagoshima |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Process and Modeling Method for Requirements Analysis Model Masami Hayashi, Kaori Hayashi, Yohei Sonobe, Hiroyuki Sato (DC INC), Hironori Takeuchi (Musashi Univ.) KBSE2023-52 |
In the development of software systems, there are cases in which the contents of requirement specifications are modeled ... [more] |
KBSE2023-52 pp.7-12 |
SS, DC |
2023-10-11 15:20 |
Nagano |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Efficient Automatic Classification of Non-Functional Requirements in Information Systems Using Deep Learning
-- A Comparative Accuracy Analysis between BERT and GPT-2 -- Kazuhiro Mukaida (Shinshu Univ.), Seiji Fukui, Takeshi Nagaoka, Takayuki Kitagawa (TOSHIBA), Shinpei Ogata, Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.) SS2023-23 DC2023-29 |
Recent Advancements in deep learning are increasingly enabling the automation of classifying non-functional requirements... [more] |
SS2023-23 DC2023-29 pp.13-18 |
SS |
2023-03-14 11:50 |
Okinawa |
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Temporal relation identification toward generating temporal logic formulas Maiko Onishi (Ochanomizu Univ.), Shinpei Ogata, Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.), Daisuke Bekki (Ochanomizu Univ.) SS2022-49 |
There is room to utilize temporal relations in relation extraction that is incorporated in the analysis of requirements ... [more] |
SS2022-49 pp.13-18 |
KBSE |
2022-01-21 13:00 |
Online |
Online (Zoom) |
A retrieval method of software requirements from requirements document with grammatical analysis and keywords Takafumi Ogawa, Takayuki Omori, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan U.) KBSE2021-39 |
Since requirements documents often include non-requirements and are not based on a standard format, it is quite difficul... [more] |
KBSE2021-39 pp.20-25 |
KBSE |
2020-03-06 14:00 |
Okinawa |
Tenbusu-Naha (Cancelled but technical report was issued) |
Analysis of system construction history in new pioneering business Kazuaki Sato, Takako Nakatani (The Open University of Japan) KBSE2019-48 |
When starting up a new business, it is sometimes necessary to develop a system without defining the details of the tasks... [more] |
KBSE2019-48 pp.13-18 |
KBSE |
2020-03-06 14:45 |
Okinawa |
Tenbusu-Naha (Cancelled but technical report was issued) |
Effective Planing for AI/Data Analysis Projects Based on Goal-Oriented Requirements Analysis Daisuke Okuya, Satoshi Ikada (OKI), Hiroyuki Nakagawa (Osaka Univ.) KBSE2019-49 |
Recently, the opportunities for AI and data analysis to be applied to social implementation beyond research subjects are... [more] |
KBSE2019-49 pp.19-24 |
SWIM, KBSE |
2019-05-24 16:00 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Analysis of system construction history in new pioneering business Kazuaki Sato, Takako Nakatani (OUJ) KBSE2019-6 SWIM2019-6 |
A new pioneering business penetrates the society as time passes, and becomes familiar.
However, when launching a new pi... [more] |
KBSE2019-6 SWIM2019-6 pp.37-42 |
SS |
2019-03-04 13:30 |
Okinawa |
|
Ripple effect analysis method of data flow requirements BUI Do Tien Hung, Takayuki Omori, Atsushi Ohnishi (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SS2018-59 |
Ripple effect in the modification of software requirements should be properly analyzed, since it may cause errors of sof... [more] |
SS2018-59 pp.43-48 |
KBSE |
2019-03-02 09:00 |
Kyoto |
Doshisha University Kambaikan |
Development of Knowledge Presentation Method in Security Requirement Analysis and Design Using a Software Security Knowledge Base and Evaluation by a Case Study Yuki Yamada, Atsuo Hazeyama (Tokyo Gakugei Univ.), Nobukazu Yoshioka (NII) KBSE2018-62 |
In recent years, the threat of cyber attacks such as information disclosure due to unauthorized access has become seriou... [more] |
KBSE2018-62 pp.51-56 |
ET |
2018-11-10 13:10 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo Polytechnic University |
A Learning Method Aimed at Acquisition of Viewpoints in System Requirements Analysis Shunya Ishii, Kiyoshi Nakabayashi (CIT) ET2018-57 |
This paper describes the design consideration of learning method aiming to make learners acquire the analysis viewpoints... [more] |
ET2018-57 pp.23-28 |
AI |
2018-07-02 10:00 |
Hokkaido |
|
Reparing Goal Models Corresponding to Business Process Model Repair Based on Process Mining Approach Hiroki Horita (Ibaraki Univ.), Hideaki Hirayama (Mejiro Univ.), Takeo Hayase, Yasuyuki Tahara, Akihiko Ohsuga (UEC) AI2018-1 |
An accurate model is required when conducting a requirements analysis using a conceptual model such as a goal model and ... [more] |
AI2018-1 pp.1-6 |
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] |
2016-07-13 14:40 |
Hokkaido |
|
Analyzing Goal Dependencies among Actors using their Domain Model Haruhiko Kaiya (Kanagawa Univ.) SS2016-4 KBSE2016-10 |
Information systems are introduced into social activities performed by human and organizations.
Such activities and sy... [more] |
SS2016-4 KBSE2016-10 pp.43-48 |
SS |
2016-03-10 09:00 |
Okinawa |
|
The patterns and variations found through an analysis of change requirements Ayaka Kubo, Tsuneo Ajisaka, Naoki Fukuyasu, Naruki Mitsuda, Takuo Matsunobe (Wakayama Univ.) SS2015-76 |
In spite of the Analysis Patterns by Martin Fowler, activities of requirements specification are still not well structur... [more] |
SS2015-76 pp.1-5 |
KBSE |
2016-03-04 10:50 |
Oita |
|
A Support Method for Evaluating Usability with User-Operation Logs at Requirements Analysis Yugo Goto, Shinpei Ogata, Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.) KBSE2015-59 |
Usability of user error protection and operability is especially important to enterprise Web application, then one of th... [more] |
KBSE2015-59 pp.63-68 |
KBSE |
2015-09-25 11:15 |
Osaka |
Bldg.A No.110, IST, Suita campus, Osaka University |
Towards Separation of Concerns in Screen Transition Modeling
-- Case of Business and Usability Features -- Shinpei Ogata, Shohei Kamimori (Shinshu Univ.), Haruhiko Kaiya (Kanagawa Univ.), Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.) KBSE2015-33 |
For requirements analysis in business Web application development employing model driven development approaches, an appr... [more] |
KBSE2015-33 pp.33-38 |
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] |
2015-07-23 11:40 |
Hokkaido |
|
Model Driven Development by Separating Concerns in Requrements Specification Satoshi Kawai, Saeko Matsuura (SIT) SS2015-24 KBSE2015-17 |
Model driven development is a promising approach to develop high quality software products efficiently. We have proposed... [more] |
SS2015-24 KBSE2015-17 pp.81-86 |
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] |
2015-07-24 10:00 |
Hokkaido |
|
Detecting Problems of an As-Is Model Using Metrics by an Integrated Goal-Oriented Method Shoichiro Ito, Shinpei Hayashi, Motoshi Saeki (Tokyo Tech) SS2015-31 KBSE2015-24 |
Since goal-oriented requirements engineering is useful for understanding the structure of requirements and refining them... [more] |
SS2015-31 KBSE2015-24 pp.155-160 |
KBSE |
2015-05-25 11:00 |
Tokyo |
|
Study on a Supporting Method for Creating Scenario Based on Screen Transition Model Shinpei Ogata, Tetsumasa Nakamura, Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.) KBSE2015-2 |
Scenarios including concrete values are utilized for sufficiently validating a requirements specification and for effici... [more] |
KBSE2015-2 pp.7-12 |
KBSE |
2015-01-26 14:40 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
An Investigation of a Reverse Engineering Method for Verifying Source Code with a Use Case Model
-- A Case of an ASP.NET Application -- Shinpei Ogata (Shinshu Univ.), Yoshitaka Aoki (SIT), Satoshi Yazawa (VR), Saeko Matsuura (SIT) KBSE2014-42 |
Traceability between a requirements specification and source code should be kept but it’s difficult. Verifying that the ... [more] |
KBSE2014-42 pp.19-24 |
KBSE |
2014-11-07 10:00 |
Kyoto |
Doshisha Univ.(Kanbai-kan 3F, Muromachi Campus, Kyoto) |
An investigation of the effectiveness of a requirements templates for analysing requirements Kazuki Ito, Junpei Kondou, Mamoru Shimoe, Shuji Morisaki, Noritoshi Atsumi, Shuichiro Yamamoto (Nagoya Univ.) KBSE2014-34 |
Although various Requirements Analysis Methods have been proposed,practical evaluations for these methods are not suffic... [more] |
KBSE2014-34 pp.37-42 |