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Use Case Elicitation Method Using “When” Sentences from User Reviews

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User review sites are spaces where users can freely post and share their opinions, which are trusted by many people and directly influence sales. In addition, they overcome the limitations arising from existing requirements collection and are able to gather the needs of large numbers of different people at a low cost. Therefore, such sites are attracting attention as new spaces for understanding user needs. In a previous study, a user review analysis was attempted using 5W and 1H, and we inferred that a sentence containing “when” has special information based on the user experience. In addition, the requirements of the derivative activities in a user review can identify more user needs than the general requirements of derivative activities. In this paper, we propose a systematic method of deriving “when” sentences contain meaningful information from user reviews and converting them into use cases, which is one of the requirements of a specification method. This method converts unstructured data into structured data such that it can be included as the user requirements during software development from user comments expressed in natural language. This method will reduce project failures and increase the likelihood of success by enabling an efficient collection and analysis of user needs from valuable user reviews.

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Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION
2. PROPOSED METHOD
2.1 Software Target Selection and User Review Conditions
2.2 Elicitation of Sentences including When from User Reviews
2.3 Definition of the Derived Sentences as Use Scenario
2.4 Elicitation of Use Cases using Use Scenario
3. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE PLANS
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  • Neung-Hoe Kim Research Professor, Department of Computer, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
  • Chan-Ki Hong Professor, Department of Medical IT, Catholic Kwandong University, Gangneung, Korea

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