Requirement engineering challenges for ai-intense systems development.
Paper in proceeding, 2021

Availability of powerful computation and communi- cation technology as well as advances in artificial intelligence enable a new generation of complex, AI-intense systems and applications. Such systems and applications promise exciting improvements on a societal level, yet they also bring with them new challenges for their development. In this paper we argue that significant challenges relate to defining and ensuring behaviour and quality attributes of such systems and applications. We specifically derive four challenge areas from relevant use cases of complex, AI-intense systems and applications related to industry, transportation, and home automation: understanding, determin- ing, and specifying (i) contextual definitions and requirements, (ii) data attributes and requirements, (iii) performance definition and monitoring, and (iv) the impact of human factors on system acceptance and success. Solving these challenges will imply process support that integrates new requirements engineering methods into development approaches for complex, AI-intense systems and applications. We present these challenges in detail and propose a research roadmap.

requirements engineering

data requirements

contextual requirements

systems engineering

AI-intense systems

human factors

Author

Hans-Martin Heyn

Software Engineering 1

Eric Knauss

Interaction Design and Software Engineering

Amna Pir Muhammad

Software Engineering 1

Olof Eriksson

Veoneer

Jennifer Linder

Student at Chalmers

Padmini Subbiah

Student at Chalmers

Shameer Kumar Pradhan

Student at Chalmers

Sagar Tungal

Student at Chalmers

Proceedings - 2021 IEEE/ACM 1st Workshop on AI Engineering - Software Engineering for AI, WAIN 2021

2021 IEEE/ACM 1st Workshop on AI Engineering-Software Engineering for AI (WAIN)
Madrid, Spain,

Supporting the interaction of Humans and Automated vehicles: Preparing for the Environment of Tomorrow (Shape-IT)

European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/860410), 2019-10-01 -- 2023-09-30.

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Software Engineering

Information Science

Computer Systems

DOI

10.1109/wain52551.2021.00020

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