SimAC: simulating agile collaboration to generate acceptance criteria in user story elaboration

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Abstract

In agile requirements engineering, Generating Acceptance Criteria (GAC) to elaborate user stories plays a pivotal role in the sprint planning phase, which provides a reference for delivering functional solutions. GAC requires extensive collaboration and human involvement. However, the lack of labeled datasets tailored for User Story attached with Acceptance Criteria (US-AC) poses significant challenges for supervised learning techniques attempting to automate this process. Recent advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs) have showcased their remarkable text-generation capabilities, bypassing the need for supervised fine-tuning. Consequently, LLMs offer the potential to overcome the above challenge. Motivated by this, we propose SimAC, a framework leveraging LLMs to simulate agile collaboration, with three distinct role groups: requirement analyst, quality analyst, and others. Initiated by role-based prompts, LLMs act in these roles sequentially, following a create-update-update paradigm in GAC. Owing to the unavailability of ground truths, we invited practitioners to build a gold standard serving as a benchmark to evaluate the completeness and validity of auto-generated US-AC against human-crafted ones. Additionally, we invited eight experienced agile practitioners to evaluate the quality of US-AC using the INVEST framework. The results demonstrate consistent improvements across all tested LLMs, including the LLaMA and GPT-3.5 series. Notably, SimAC significantly enhances the ability of gpt-3.5-turbo in GAC, achieving improvements of 29.48% in completeness and 15.56% in validity, along with the highest INVEST satisfaction score of 3.21/4. Furthermore, this study also provides case studies to illustrate SimAC’s effectiveness and limitations, shedding light on the potential of LLMs in automated agile requirements engineering.

Original languageEnglish
Article number55
JournalAutomated Software Engineering
Volume31
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Acceptance criteria
  • Agile requirements engineering
  • Large language models
  • Prompts engineering
  • User story

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