From App Features to Explanation Needs: Analyzing Correlations and Predictive Potential
August 05, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π 2025 IEEE 33rd International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops (REW)
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Authors
Martin Obaidi, Kushtrim Qengaj, Jakob Droste, Hannah Deters, Marc Herrmann, Jil KlΓΌnder, Elisa Schmid, Kurt Schneider
arXiv ID
2508.03881
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
Citations
4
Venue
2025 IEEE 33rd International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops (REW)
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4 months ago
Abstract
In today's digitized world, software systems must support users in understanding both how to interact with a system and why certain behaviors occur. This study investigates whether explanation needs, classified from user reviews, can be predicted based on app properties, enabling early consideration during development and large-scale requirements mining. We analyzed a gold standard dataset of 4,495 app reviews enriched with metadata (e.g., app version, ratings, age restriction, in-app purchases). Correlation analyses identified mostly weak associations between app properties and explanation needs, with moderate correlations only for specific features such as app version, number of reviews, and star ratings. Linear regression models showed limited predictive power, with no reliable forecasts across configurations. Validation on a manually labeled dataset of 495 reviews confirmed these findings. Categories such as Security & Privacy and System Behavior showed slightly higher predictive potential, while Interaction and User Interface remained most difficult to predict. Overall, our results highlight that explanation needs are highly context-dependent and cannot be precisely inferred from app metadata alone. Developers and requirements engineers should therefore supplement metadata analysis with direct user feedback to effectively design explainable and user-centered software systems.
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