Towards Extracting Ethical Concerns-related Software Requirements from App ReviewsRecorded Talk
As mobile applications become increasingly integral to our daily lives, concerns about ethics have grown drastically. Users share their experiences, report bugs, and request new features in application reviews, often highlighting safety, privacy, and accountability concerns. Approaches using machine learning techniques have been used in the past to identify these ethical concerns. However, understanding the underlying reasons behind them and extracting requirements that could address these concerns is crucial for safer software solution development. Thus, we propose a novel approach that leverages a knowledge graph (KG) model to extract software requirements from app reviews, capturing contextual data related to ethical concerns. Our framework consists of three main components: developing an ontology with relevant entities and relations, extracting key entities from app reviews, and creating connections between them. This study analyzes app reviews of the Uber mobile application (a popular taxi/ride app) and presents the preliminary results from the proposed solution. Initial results show that KG can effectively capture contextual data related to software ethical concerns, the underlying reasons behind these concerns, and the corresponding potential requirements.
Tue 29 OctDisplayed time zone: Pacific Time (US & Canada) change
15:30 - 16:30 | Mobile app development and app reivewJournal-first Papers / NIER Track / Tool Demonstrations at Magnoila | ||
15:30 15mTalk | Can GitHub Issues Help in App Review Classifications? Journal-first Papers | ||
15:45 15mTalk | App Review Driven Collaborative Bug Finding Journal-first Papers Xunzhu Tang University of Luxembourg, Haoye Tian University of Melbourne, Pingfan Kong Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust, University of Luxembourg, Saad Ezzini Lancaster University, Kui Liu Huawei, Xin Xia Huawei, Jacques Klein University of Luxembourg, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé University of Luxembourg | ||
16:00 10mTalk | Assessing the feasibility of Micro frontend architecture in native mobile app development NIER Track Quentin Capdepon LIRMM - University of Montpellier, Nicolas Hlad Berger-Levrault, Benoit Verhaeghe Berger-Levrault, Abdelhak Seriai LIRMM, CNRS and University of Montpellier | ||
16:10 10mTalk | Model-based GUI Testing For HarmonyOS Apps Tool Demonstrations Yige Chen Southern University of Science and Technology, Sinan Wang Southern University of Science and Technology, Yida Tao Southern University of Science and Technology, Yepang Liu Southern University of Science and Technology | ||
16:20 10mTalk | Towards Extracting Ethical Concerns-related Software Requirements from App ReviewsRecorded Talk NIER Track |