On Sun, Jan 22, 2023 at 11:58 PM Sebastian Huber <sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de> wrote: > > On 20.01.23 23:55, Gedare Bloom wrote: > > I understand this change. I wonder if there are some terms that you > > definitely want to avoid though? > > > > Do you have tooling to warn on the use of these terms in requirements? > > If not, that could be something easy for a student to put together as > > a beginner/janitor task. > > This change is related to: > > https://github.com/RTEMS/rtems-central/commit/28cee60d99535c27e4bad0c87b13aa67de931c7a > > The string assertion statement simply checked if the given phrases were > contained in the text. This resulted in too many false positives. It > would be a nice project to check that requirement texts are in EARS > format. This probably requires the use of trained software and some > natural language processing tools. > Got it, thanks. Yes, that is an interesting problem. Seems like someone could have solved it elsewhere already too. Could be a suitable student project.
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