Semantic API Alignment: Linking High-Level User Goals to APIs
Paper in proceeding, 2025

Large Language Models (LLMs) are becoming key in automating and assisting various software development tasks, including text-based tasks in requirements engineering but also in coding. Typically, these models are used to automate small portions of existing tasks, but we present a broader vision to span multiple steps from requirements engineering to implementation using existing libraries. This approach, which we call Semantic API Alignment (SEAL), aims to bridge the gap between a user's high-level goals and the specific functions of one or more APIs. In this work in progress paper, we propose a system architecture where a set of LLM-powered 'agents' match such high-level objectives with appropriate API calls. This system could facilitate automated programming by finding matching links or, alternatively, explaining mismatches to guide manual intervention or further development. As an initial pilot, our paper demonstrates this concept by applying LLMs to Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering (GORE), via sub-goal analysis, for aligning with REST API specifications, specifically through a case study involving a GitHub statistics API. We discuss the potential of our approach to enhance complex tasks in software development and requirements engineering and outline future directions for research.

Large Language Models

Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering

API Alignment

Author

Robert Feldt

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Software Engineering (Chalmers)

Riccardo Coppola

Polytechnic University of Turin

Proceedings 2025 IEEE ACM International Workshop on Natural Language Based Software Engineering Nlbse 2025

17-20
9798331538644 (ISBN)

2025 IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Natural Language-Based Software Engineering, NLBSE 2025
Ottawa, Canada,

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Software Engineering

Computer Sciences

DOI

10.1109/NLBSE66842.2025.00009

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