Thu 4 Sep 2025 11:00 - 11:30 at Salon de Grados - Education and Research Practice Chair(s): Paola Spoletini

The integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) in Requirements Engineering (RE) education is reshaping pedagogical approaches, seeking to enhance student engagement and motivation while providing practical tools to support their professional future. This study empirically evaluates the impact of integrating LLMs in RE coursework. We examined how the guided use of LLMs influenced students’ learning experiences, and what benefits and challenges they perceived in using LLMs in RE practices. The study collected survey data from 179 students across two RE courses in two universities. LLMs were integrated into coursework through different instructional formats, i.e. individual assignments versus a team-based Agile project. Our findings indicate that LLMs improved students’ comprehension of RE concepts, particularly in tasks like requirements elicitation and documentation. However, students raised concerns about LLMs in education, including academic integrity, over-reliance on AI, and challenges in integrating AI-generated content into assignments. Students who worked on individual assignments perceived that they benefited more than those who worked on team-based assignments, highlighting the importance of contextual AI integration. This study offers recommendations for the effective integration of LLMs in RE education. It suggests future research directions on balancing AI-assisted learning with critical thinking and teamwork in RE courses.

Thu 4 Sep

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11:00 - 12:30
Education and Research PracticeJournal-First / Research Papers / RE@Next! Papers at Salon de Grados
Chair(s): Paola Spoletini Kennesaw State University
11:00
30m
Paper
Students’ Perception of LLM Use in Requirements Engineering Education: An Empirical Study Across Two Universities
Research Papers
Sharon Clarissa Guardado Medina University of Oulu, Risha Parveen , Zheying Zhang Tampere University, Maruf Rayhan Tampere University, Nirnaya Tripathi University of Oulu
11:30
20m
Paper
Leveraging LLMs for Requirements Engineering Education: How to Approach?
RE@Next! Papers
Saurabh Tiwari Dhirubhai Ambani University, formerly DA-IICT, Gandhinagar, Santosh Singh Rathore ABV-Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Gwalior
11:50
20m
Paper
Rethinking RE Topic Mapping: Toward an Extensible Framework for Curriculum–Industry Comparison
RE@Next! Papers
Anthea Moravánszky University of Szeged, Hungary; University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons, Switzerland, Ingo Barkow
12:10
20m
Paper
Communicating Study Design Trade-offs in Software Engineering
Journal-First
Martin P. Robillard McGill University, Deeksha M. Arya McGill University, Neil Ernst University of Victoria, Jin L.C. Guo McGill University, Maxime Lamothe Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, Canada, Mathieu Nassif McGill University, Nicole Novielli University of Bari, Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology, Igor Steinmacher NAU RESHAPE LAB, Klaas-Jan Stol Lero; University College Cork; SINTEF Digital
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