by Gwendal Jouneaux | Aug 6, 2025 | article, DSLs, quality, requirements
We propose a new Domain-Specific Language to precisely define the sustainability aspects of an ML model (including the energy costs for its different tasks) that can be exported as an extended Model Card
by Sergio Morales | Jan 27, 2025 | AI, DSLs, requirements, software engineering, tools
ImageBite is a new DSL and model-driven process to test ethical concerns in text-to-image models
by Sergio Morales | Jul 17, 2024 | AI, DSLs, requirements, software engineering, tools
Large Language Models (LLMs) are being quickly integrated in a myriad of software applications. This may introduce a number of biases, such as gender, age or ethnicity, in the behavior of such applications. To face this challenge, we explore the automatic generation of tests to assess the potential biases of an LLM.
by Robbert Jongeling | Sep 4, 2023 | (meta)modeling, article, requirements
Uncertainty and inconsistency are inherent aspects of the development of any complex system. In practice, both must be tolerated to some extent so as not to inhibit engineers in their work, especially during the early stages of development.
by Jordi Cabot | Jul 22, 2022 | empirical studies, requirements
How do real software projects deal with non-functional requirements? This paper sheds some light on this issue by talking with software architects
by Lola Burgueño | Sep 8, 2021 | empirical studies, quality, requirements, teaching, tools, UML and OCL
In numerous programming and software engineering courses, students are asked to program on paper, which has supporters and detractors. Supporters claim that, among its advantages, programming on paper allows students to focus on functionality, avoiding the...
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