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From Specifications to Prompts: On the Future of Generative Large Language Models in Requirements Engineering
Generative LLMs, such as GPT, have the potential to revolutionize Requirements Engineering (RE) by automating tasks in new ways. This column explores the novelties and introduces the importance of precise prompts for effective interactions. Human evaluation and prompt engineering are essential in leveraging LLM capabilities.
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