Abstract. Use cases are a popular way of specifying functional requirements of computer-based systems. Each use case contains a sequence of steps which are described with a natural...
Alicja Ciemniewska, Jakub Jurkiewicz, Lukasz Olek,...
Abstract. Good similarity functions are at the heart of effective case-based reasoning. However, the similarity functions that have been designed so far have been mostly linear, we...
: One of the perceived benefits of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is the potential to use retrieved cases to explain predictions. Surprisingly, this aspect of CBR has not been much res...
The requirements for a system are often specified as textual use cases. Although they are written in natural language, the simple and uniform sentence structure used makes automate...
Generating test data for formal state based specifications is computationally expensive. This paper improves a framework that addresses this issue by representing the test data ge...
Karnig Derderian, Mercedes G. Merayo, Robert M. Hi...