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This paper proposes a Genetic Algorithm-based classification rule discovery approach and a developed Enhanced Intuitive Linguistic Heuristics (EILH) dataset to automate the definition of the intuitive linguistic heuristics set to elicit five elements of UML analysis and design models from English sentences. These elements are the use case, the actor, the sender, the receiver, and the message.

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Elicitation of the elements of Unified Modelling Language (UML) analysis and design models from sentences written in scripted English is essential in the production of analysis and design models. The correct elicitation of these elements depends on the intuitive, manually defined set of linguistic heuristics, which is used to map a word in the sentence to its correct semantics in the domain of UML analysis and design models

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This page is a summary of: The Automatic Definition of the Intuitive Linguistic Heuristics Set to Recognize the Elements of UML Analysis and Design Models in English, IEEE Access, January 2023, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3310394.
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