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Generative AI for Requirements Engineering: A Systematic Literature Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Requirements engineering (RE) faces challenges due to the handling of increasingly complex software systems. These challenges can be addressed using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). Given that GenAI‐based RE has not been systematically analyzed in detail, this review examines the related research, focusing on trends ...
Haowei Cheng +6 more
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The Effect of Forgetting Strategies on Memory Performance: Behavioral and Electroencephalography Evidence. [PDF]
Pan C, Li F.
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ABSTRACT Many entities in the public sector reporting accounting information on an accrual basis continue to prepare budgets on a commitment‐cash basis. In this article, we analyze the effects of this coexistence in European Union agencies by empirically testing four propositions put forward in the existing literature.
Frans D. J. van Schaik
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Preliminary ERP evidence of the impact of loneliness on Stroop interference for socio-emotional stimuli. [PDF]
Arioli M +4 more
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The syntactic positive shift (sps) as an erp measure of syntactic processing
P. Hagoort +2 more
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ABSTRACT We learn from our mistakes, often through external feedback. However, there is little research into the intertwining of a student's neural error‐monitoring and their monitoring of external feedback (feedback‐monitoring), or how error feedback received from external sources is experienced emotionally.
Minkang Kim +2 more
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Investigating Prospective Memory Processes: ERP Evidence from Novel Semantic Judgment Tasks. [PDF]
Baby E +4 more
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H. Akkermans, Kees van Helden
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ABSTRACT Body movements like walking can synchronize with auditory and visual inputs presented within a periodic frequency range, peaking around 2 Hz. Some evidence has shown that the spontaneous tempo of human locomotion is around 2 Hz. The EEG frequency‐tagging approach allows us to capture the coupling of beat perception with neural brain ...
Marta Matamala‐Gomez +4 more
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