Natural Language Processing to assess structure and complexity of system requirements

Author:

Vierlboeck Maximilian1ORCID,Nilchiani Roshanak1ORCID,Blackburn Mark12

Affiliation:

1. Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken New Jersey USA

2. Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC) Hoboken New Jersey USA

Abstract

AbstractThe development process of a system is shaped by numerous variables that influence its progress and outcome. As a result, complexity can increase throughout the development process, potentially leading to negative consequences, which makes the management of complexity critical. Most development processes begin with the definition of needs and requirements. In this paper, the authors present a novel approach that enables the automated extraction of structure from requirements specifications. The approach uses Natural Language Processing to elicit three structural layers from a set of requirements, which are subsequently analyzed using metrics to assess complexity. In a case study, the approach is demonstrated using a set of 79 requirements, within which 246 individual entities are identified. These entities and the requirements are structured and analyzed using network density and spectral entropy. The metrics allow for interpretation and insight generation, such as identifying an increase in the number of potentially problematic loops. The approach achieved a detection and structural accuracy of over 98% in the given case study and is planned to be expanded with future cases.

Publisher

Wiley

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