利用三元概念分析探索网站用户故事的三维可变性

IF 3.2 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE International Journal of Approximate Reasoning Pub Date : 2024-07-14 DOI:10.1016/j.ijar.2024.109248
Alexandre Bazin , Thomas Georges , Marianne Huchard , Pierre Martin , Chouki Tibermacine
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工业界越来越多地考虑采用可配置软件系统和同类软件系统系列,以提供符合每个客户需求的软件。它们的开发需要管理软件的可变性,即共性、差异和限制。首要步骤是正确分析软件的可变性,这可以在从规范到部署的各个层面进行。在本文中,我们将重点关注通过用户故事(即简短的格式化句子,表明在规范层面哪个用户角色可以执行哪个操作)表达的软件可变性。在这一层面,可变性通常从两个维度进行分析,即通过特征描述软件,并将角色分开考虑。这项工作的新颖之处在于对可变性的三个维度(即软件、角色、特征)进行建模,并使用形式概念分析的扩展--三元概念分析(TCA)进行探索。变异性探索基于三维蕴含规则的提取。所采用的方法被应用于一个案例研究,该案例由四个领域的 65 个商业网站组成,即漫画、武术运动器材、棋类游戏(包括交易卡)和视频游戏。这项工作强调了这种方法所提供信息的多样性,为开发新产品或建立软件可变性模型指明了方向。
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Exploring the 3-dimensional variability of websites' user-stories using triadic concept analysis

Configurable software systems and families of similar software systems are increasingly being considered by industry to provide software tailored to each customer's needs. Their development requires managing software variability, i.e. commonalities, differences and constraints. A primary step is properly analyzing the variability of software, which can be done at various levels, from specification to deployment. In this paper, we focus on the software variability expressed through user-stories, viz. short formatted sentences indicating which user role can perform which action at the specification level. At this level, variability is usually analyzed in a two dimension view, i.e. software described by features, and considering the roles apart. The novelty of this work is to model the three dimensions of the variability (i.e. software, roles, features) and explore it using Triadic Concept Analysis (TCA), an extension of Formal Concept Analysis. The variability exploration is based on the extraction of 3-dimensional implication rules. The adopted methodology is applied to a case study made of 65 commercial web sites in four domains, i.e. manga, martial arts sports equipment, board games including trading cards, and video-games. This work highlights the diversity of information provided by such methodology to draw directions for the development of a new product or for building software variability models.

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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
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67 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Approximate Reasoning is intended to serve as a forum for the treatment of imprecision and uncertainty in Artificial and Computational Intelligence, covering both the foundations of uncertainty theories, and the design of intelligent systems for scientific and engineering applications. It publishes high-quality research papers describing theoretical developments or innovative applications, as well as review articles on topics of general interest. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, probabilistic reasoning and Bayesian networks, imprecise probabilities, random sets, belief functions (Dempster-Shafer theory), possibility theory, fuzzy sets, rough sets, decision theory, non-additive measures and integrals, qualitative reasoning about uncertainty, comparative probability orderings, game-theoretic probability, default reasoning, nonstandard logics, argumentation systems, inconsistency tolerant reasoning, elicitation techniques, philosophical foundations and psychological models of uncertain reasoning. Domains of application for uncertain reasoning systems include risk analysis and assessment, information retrieval and database design, information fusion, machine learning, data and web mining, computer vision, image and signal processing, intelligent data analysis, statistics, multi-agent systems, etc.
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