Best Paper Award REFSQ 2026

Mar 27, 2026

Xavier Franch, along with other authors, won the REFSQ 2026 “Best Paper Award.” for the paper “Opportunities and Limitations of GenAI on RE: Viewpoints from Practice.”

The authors of the paper are: Anna Hess, Andreas Vogelsang, Xavier Franch, Andrea Herrmann, Sylwia Kopczynska, and Alexander Rachmann.

The title is: “Opportunities and Limitations of GenAI on RE: Viewpoints from Practice.”

Abstract:

Context and motivation: With the rapid advancement of AI technologies, there is an increasing need to understand how AI can be effectively integrated into RE processes. In recent years, several studies have explored the potential and challenges of applying GenAI to support or even automate RE-related activities.

Question/problem: Despite the existing body of knowledge on AI’s potential for supporting RE activities, there is limited evidence on its practical applicability and limitations from an industry perspective.

Principal ideas/results: To address this gap, we conducted a survey with RE practitioners in collaboration with the IREB Special Interest Group on AI & RE. In addition to describing our research methodology and survey design, we present insights from our quantitative and qualitative data analyzes. These insights include practitioners’ perspectives on current usage scenarios, concerns, experiences—both positive and negative—as well as training needs related to using GenAI in requirements elicitation, analysis, specification, validation, and management.

Contribution: This study provides empirical evidence on the practical use of GenAI in RE, offering insights into its benefits, challenges, and training needs. The findings inform future research and industry strategies, guiding effective AI integration and skill development for improved RE processes and results.

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-21423-2_22