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Enhancing Automated Requirements Traceability by Resolving Polysemy
Requirements traceability provides critical support throughout all phases of software engineering. Automated tracing based on information retrieval (IR) reduces the effort required to perform a manual trace. Unfortunately, IR-based trace recovery suffers from low precision due to polysemy, which refers to the coexistence of multiple meanings for a term appearing in different requirements. Latent semantic indexing (LSI) has been introduced as a method to tackle polysemy, as well as synonymy. However, little is known about the scope and significance of polysemous terms in requirements tracing. While quantifying the effect, we present a novel method based on artificial neural networks (ANN) to enhance the capability of automatically resolving polysemous terms. The core idea is to build an ANN model which leverages a term's highest-scoring coreferences in different requirements to learn whether this term has the same meaning in those requirements. Experimental results based on 2 benchmark datasets and 6 long-lived open-source software projects show that our approach outperforms LSI on identifying polysemous terms and hence increasing the precision of automated tracing.