Paper Selected for the IEEE RE’26 Journal-First Track
2026.06.05
The AI So-Go-Chi Center (Advanced Institute of So-Go-Chi Informatics) is pleased to announce that the following paper, co-authored by Associate Professor Teeradaj Racharak, has been selected for presentation in the Journal-First Track of the 34th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’26). The conference will be held in Montreal, Canada, from August 17 to 21, 2026.
The IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE) is the premier international venue for research and practice in requirements engineering. The Journal-First Track highlights outstanding journal publications and provides authors with an opportunity to present their work to the broader RE community.
Selected Paper
Haowei Cheng, Jati H. Husen, Yijun Lu, Teeradaj Racharak, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Naoyasu Ubayashi, Hironori Washizaki,
Generative AI for Requirements Engineering: A Systematic Literature Review,
34th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’26), Journal-First Track, Montreal, Canada, August 17–21, 2026.
Originally published in Software: Practice and Experience (SPE), this study presents a comprehensive systematic literature review of the rapidly growing field of Generative AI for Requirements Engineering (RE). The review examines how generative AI technologies, including large language models, are being applied across various RE activities such as requirements elicitation, analysis, specification, validation, and management.
The study synthesizes current research trends, identifies key opportunities and challenges, and discusses the implications of generative AI for both researchers and practitioners. By providing a structured overview of the state of the art, the work serves as a valuable reference for future research and industrial adoption of generative AI in requirements engineering.
Congratulations to the authors on this achievement!
