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Industrial Practices of Requirements Engineering for ML-Enabled Systems in Brazil (2407.18977v1)

Published 22 Jul 2024 in cs.SE

Abstract: [Context] In Brazil, 41% of companies use ML to some extent. However, several challenges have been reported when engineering ML-enabled systems, including unrealistic customer expectations and vagueness in ML problem specifications. Literature suggests that Requirements Engineering (RE) practices and tools may help to alleviate these issues, yet there is insufficient understanding of RE's practical application and its perception among practitioners. [Goal] This study aims to investigate the application of RE in developing ML-enabled systems in Brazil, creating an overview of current practices, perceptions, and problems in the Brazilian industry. [Method] To this end, we extracted and analyzed data from an international survey focused on ML-enabled systems, concentrating specifically on responses from practitioners based in Brazil. We analyzed RE-related answers gathered from 72 practitioners involved in data-driven projects. We conducted quantitative statistical analyses on contemporary practices using bootstrapping with confidence intervals and qualitative studies on the reported problems involving open and axial coding procedures. [Results] Our findings highlight distinct RE implementation aspects in Brazil's ML projects. For instance, (i) RE-related tasks are predominantly conducted by data scientists; (ii) the most common techniques for eliciting requirements are interviews and workshop meetings; (iii) there is a prevalence of interactive notebooks in requirements documentation; (iv) practitioners report problems that include a poor understanding of the problem to solve and the business domain, low customer engagement, and difficulties managing stakeholders expectations. [Conclusion] These results provide an understanding of RE-related practices in the Brazilian ML industry, helping to guide research toward improving the maturity of RE for ML-enabled systems.

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Authors (7)
  1. Antonio Pedro Santos Alves (6 papers)
  2. Marcos Kalinowski (64 papers)
  3. Daniel Mendez (63 papers)
  4. Hugo Villamizar (12 papers)
  5. Kelly Azevedo (5 papers)
  6. Tatiana Escovedo (7 papers)
  7. Helio Lopes (20 papers)
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