REFSQ 2026 (series) / Workshops /
From Reviews to Requirements: Can LLMs Generate Human-Like User Stories? — Shadman Sakib, Oishy Fatema Akhand, Tasnia Tasneem and Shohel Ahmed
Mon 23 Mar 2026 12:00 - 12:30 at BT 125 - NLP4RE - Session 2 - Paper presentations
My current focus lies in exploring dependency management, where I am transforming complex dependency management challenges into satisfiability problems—a novel approach that enhances efficiency and accuracy in software engineering processes. This endeavor reflects my passion for leveraging computational methods to address intricate engineering problems and push the boundaries of technology. My interests span across Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Deep Learning, Neural Networks, and Natural Language Processing.
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Mon 23 Mar
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11:00 - 12:30 | |||
11:00 30mPaper | From User Stories to Automated Scriptless Testing via Language Models: the AUTOLINK Project — Ashley van Can, Fernando Pastor Ricós, Tanja E.J. Vos and Fabiano Dalpiaz Workshops Ashley van Can Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, Fernando Pastor Ricós Universitat Politècnica de València, Tanja E. J. Vos Universitat Politècnica de València and Open Universiteit, Fabiano Dalpiaz Utrecht University | ||
11:30 30mPaper | Towards a Software Reference Architecture for Natural Language Processing in Requirements Engineering — Julian Frattini and Quim Motger Workshops Julian Frattini Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Quim Motger Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya | ||
12:00 30mPaper | From Reviews to Requirements: Can LLMs Generate Human-Like User Stories? — Shadman Sakib, Oishy Fatema Akhand, Tasnia Tasneem and Shohel Ahmed Workshops Sadman Jashim Sakib University of Windsor | ||
