Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2025

Variability-Driven User-Story Generation using LLM and Triadic Concept Analysis

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A widely used Agile practice for requirements is to produce a set of user stories (also called "agile product backlog"), which roughly includes a list of pairs (role, feature), where the role handles the feature for a certain purpose. In the context of Software Product Lines, the requirements for a family of similar systems is thus a family of user-story sets, one per system, leading to a 3-dimensional dataset composed of sets of triples (system, role, feature). In this paper, we combine Triadic Concept Analysis (TCA) and Large Language Model (LLM) prompting to suggest the user-story set required to develop a new system relying on the variability logic of an existing system family. This process consists in 1) computing 3-dimensional variability expressed as a set of TCA implications, 2) providing the designer with intelligible design options, 3) capturing the designer's selection of options, 4) proposing a first user-story set corresponding to this selection, 5) consolidating its validity according to the implications identified in step 1, while completing it if necessary, and 6) leveraging LLM to have a more comprehensive website. This process is evaluated with a dataset comprising the user-story sets of 67 similar-purpose websites.

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lirmm-05022528 , version 1 (06-04-2025)

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Alexandre Bazin, Alain Gutierrez, Marianne Huchard, Pierre Martin, Huaxi Yulin Zhang. Variability-Driven User-Story Generation using LLM and Triadic Concept Analysis. ENASE 2025 - 20th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, INSTICC, Apr 2025, Porto, Portugal. pp.618-625, ⟨10.5220/0013360500003928⟩. ⟨lirmm-05022528⟩
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