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Large Language Models to generate requirements and use cases
keywords UML
Reference persons RICCARDO COPPOLA
Research Groups DAUIN - GR-16 - SOFTWARE ENGINEERING GROUP - SOFTENG
Thesis type RESEARCH
Description The thesis proposes the use of Large Language Models (LLM) for automated generation of detailed requirements and use case narratives in software development. The main objective is to explore how these advanced language models can optimize efficiency in requirement definition and enhance communication among project stakeholders. The research aims to assess the practical applicability of this methodology through empirical studies, providing concrete insights for successful implementation of this innovative technology in software development.
Required skills good knowledge of UML modeling techniques
Deadline 13/10/2024
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