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25th RE 2017: Lisbon, Portugal - Workshops
- IEEE 25th International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops, RE 2017 Workshops, Lisbon, Portugal, September 4-8, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-3488-2
MoDRE - 7th International Model-Driven Requirements Engineering Workshop
- Steve Tueno, Regine Laleau, Amel Mammar, Marc Frappier:
Towards Using Ontologies for Domain Modeling within the SysML/KAOS Approach. 1-5 - Mustafa Berk Duran, Gunter Mussbacher:
Evaluation of Goal Models in Reuse Hierarchies with Delayed Decisions. 6-15 - Malak Baslyman, Daniel Amyot:
A Distance-Based GRL Approach to Goal Model Refinement and Alternative Selection. 16-20 - Florian Galinier, Jean-Michel Bruel, Sophie Ebersold, Bertrand Meyer:
Seamless Integration of Multirequirements in Complex Systems. 21-25 - Saida Haidrar, Hatime Bencharqui, Adil Anwar, Jean-Michel Bruel, Ounsa Roudiès:
REQDL: A Requirements Description Language to Support Requirements Traces Generation. 26-35 - Dominique Blouin, Matthias Barkowski, Melanie Schneider, Holger Giese, Johannes Dyck, Etienne Borde, Dalila Tamzalit, Joost Noppen:
A Semi-Automated Approach for the Co-Refinement of Requirements and Architecture Models. 36-45 - Fatma Basak Aydemir, Fabiano Dalpiaz:
Towards Aligning Multi-concern Models via NLP. 46-50 - Mounifah Alenazi, Nan Niu, Wentao Wang, Arushi Gupta:
Traceability for Automated Production Systems: A Position Paper. 51-55 - Martin Beckmann, Andreas Vogelsang:
What is a Good Textual Representation of Activity Diagrams in Requirements Documents? 56-63 - José Serna, Nancy A. Day, Sabria Farheen:
DASH: A New Language for Declarative Behavioural Requirements with Control State Hierarchy. 64-68
ESPRE - 4th Workshop on Evolving Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering
- Woori Roh, Seok-Won Lee:
An Ontological Approach to Predict Trade-Offs between Security and Usability for Mobile Application Requirements Engineering. 69-75 - Shamal Faily, Claudia Iacob:
Design as Code: Facilitating Collaboration Between Usability and Security Engineers Using CAIRIS. 76-82 - Duncan Ki-Aries, Huseyin Dogan, Shamal Faily, Paul Whittington, Christopher Williams:
From Requirements to Operation: Components for Risk Assessment in a Pervasive System of Systems. 83-89 - Kai Mindermann, Frederik Riedel, Asim Abdulkhaleq, Christoph Stach, Stefan Wagner:
Exploratory Study of the Privacy Extension for System Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA-Priv) to Elicit Privacy Risks in eHealth. 90-96 - Sarah Schulz Mukisa, Awais Rashid:
Challenges of Privacy Requirements Modelling in V2X Applications: A Telematic Insurance Case Study. 97-103 - Parvaneh Shayegh, Sepideh Ghanavati:
Toward an Approach to Privacy Notices in IoT. 104-110 - Jack Holdsworth, Edward Apeh:
An Effective Immersive Cyber Security Awareness Learning Platform for Businesses in the Hospitality Sector. 111-117
UsARE - 3rd International Workshop on Usability and Accessibility focused Requirements Engineering
- Oliver Karras, Carolin Unger-Windeler, Lennart Glauer, Kurt Schneider:
Video as a By-Product of Digital Prototyping: Capturing the Dynamic Aspect of Interaction. 118-124 - Maxim Bakaev, Vladimir Khvorostov, Sebastian Heil, Martin Gaedke:
Evaluation of User-Subjective Web Interface Similarity with Kansei Engineering-Based ANN. 125-131 - Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Shane D. V. Sims, Abdullah Cheema, Montasir B. Nasir, Payal Harisinghani:
Learn More, Pay Less! Lessons Learned from Applying the Wizard-of-Oz Technique for Exploring Mobile App Requirements. 132-138 - Giuliana Vitiello, Rita Francese, Monica Sebillo, Genny Tortora, Maurizio Tucci:
UX-Requirements for Patient's Empowerment - The Case of Multiple Pharmacological Treatments: A Case Study of IT Support to Chronic Disease Management. 139-145 - David Callele:
Webapp Development: A Case Study in Lessons and Challenges. 146-151 - Rafael Duran-Saez, Xavier Ferré, Hongming Zhu, Qin Liu:
Task Analysis-Based User Event Logging for Mobile Applications. 152-155 - Meira Levy:
Promoting the Elicitation of Usability and Accessibility Requirements in Design Thinking: Using a Designed Object as a Boundary Object. 156-159 - Alexis Rougnant, Mirko Gelsomini, Franca Garzotto:
WAYZ: A Co-designed Touch-Ready Game for Children with Special Needs to Assess and Improve Visual Perception Skills. 160-163
CrowdRE - 2nd International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering
- Melanie J. C. Stade, Marc Oriol, Oscar Cabrera, Farnaz Fotrousi, Ronnie Schaniel, Norbert Seyff, Oleg Schmidt:
Providing a User Forum is not enough: First Experiences of a Software Company with CrowdRE. 164-169 - Mahmood Hosseini, Eduard C. Groen, Alimohammad Shahri, Raian Ali:
CRAFT: A Crowd-Annotated Feedback Technique. 170-175 - Denisse Muñante, Alberto Siena, Fitsum Meshesha Kifetew, Angelo Susi, Melanie J. C. Stade, Norbert Seyff:
Gathering Requirements for Software Configuration from the Crowd. 176-181 - Elsa Bakiu, Emitza Guzman:
Which Feature is Unusable? Detecting Usability and User Experience Issues from User Reviews. 182-187 - Kurt Schneider, Oliver Karras, Anne Finger, Barbara Zibell:
Reframing Societal Discourse as Requirements Negotiation: Vision Statement. 188-193 - Farnaz Fotrousi, Norbert Seyff, Jürgen Börstler:
Ethical Considerations in Research on User Feedback. 194-198 - Jacek Dabrowski, Fitsum Meshesha Kifetew, Denisse Muñante, Emmanuel Letier, Alberto Siena, Angelo Susi:
Discovering Requirements through Goal-Driven Process Mining. 199-203
RELAW - 10th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law
- Nicolas Sannier, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Lionel C. Briand:
From RELAW Research to Practice: Reflections on an Ongoing Technology Transfer Project. 204-208 - Alexander A. Letichevsky, Oleksandr A. Letychevskyi, Vladimir S. Peschanenko, Maxsim Poltorackij:
An Algebraic Approach for Analyzing of Legal Requirements. 209-212 - Amin Rabinia, Sepideh Ghanavati:
FOL-Based Approach for Improving Legal-GRL Modeling Framework: A Case for Requirements Engineering of Legal Regulations of Social Media. 213-218
RePa - 7th International Workshop on Requirements Patterns
- Robin Knote, Matthias Söllner, Jan Marco Leimeister:
Towards Requirement Patterns for Smart Physical Work Assistants. 219-223 - Mahwish Kundi, Ruzanna Chitchyan:
Use Case Elicitation with FrameNet Frames. 224-231 - Rodrigo Veleda, Luiz Marcio Cysneiros:
Towards a Tool to Help Exploring Existing Non-functional Requirements Solution Patterns. 232-239 - Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, João Costa Fernandes, Sofia Azevedo:
Variability Aspects at a Textual Requirements Specification Level. 240-247 - Graciela Dora Susana Hadad, Jorge Horacio Doorn, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
Requirements Authorship: A Family Process Pattern. 248-251 - Henrique Prado de Sá Sousa, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
Requirement Patterns for Organizational Modeling. 252-259
EmpiRE - 6th Workshop on Empirical Requirements Engineering
- Mohamad Kassab:
A Contemporary View on Software Quality Requirements in Agile and Software Architecture Practices. 260-267 - Tanel Tenso, Alexander Horst Norta, Hannes Rootsi, Kuldar Taveter, Irina Vorontsova:
Enhancing Requirements Engineering in Agile Methodologies by Agent-Oriented Goal Models: Two Empirical Case Studies. 268-275 - Mattias Mellhorn, Elizabeth Bjarnason:
Improving Goal Communication with Information Flow Maps and Distances. 276-283 - Daniel M. Berry:
Evaluation of Tools for Hairy Requirements and Software Engineering Tasks. 284-291 - Niels Bik, Garm Lucassen, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
A Reference Method for User Story Requirements in Agile Systems Development. 292-298 - Gabriel Oliveira, Sabrina Marczak:
On the Empirical Evaluation of BDD Scenarios Quality: Preliminary Findings of an Empirical Study. 299-302 - Saad Shafiq, Irum Inayat:
Towards Studying the Communication Patterns of Kanban Teams: A Research Design. 303-306 - Marian Daun, Jennifer Brings, Carolin Hübscher:
How Common are Controlled Experiments with Student Participants in Requirements Engineering?: A Systematic Mapping Study on the Use and Reporting of Graduate and Undergraduate Students in Requirements Engineering Experiments. 307-314
RET - 4th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing
- Francisco Gomes de Oliveira Neto, Jennifer Horkoff, Eric Knauss, Rashidah Kasauli, Grischa Liebel:
Challenges of Aligning Requirements Engineering and System Testing in Large-Scale Agile: A Multiple Case Study. 315-322 - Armin Beer, Maximilian Junker, Henning Femmer, Michael Felderer:
Initial Investigations on the Influence of Requirement Smells on Test-Case Design. 323-326 - Anne Hess, Jörg Dörr, Norbert Seyff:
How to Make Use of Empirical Knowledge About Testers' Information Needs. 327-330 - Christopher L. Robinson-Mallett, Robert M. Hierons:
Integrating Graphical and Natural Language Specifications to Support Analysis and Testing. 331-338 - Sofija Hotomski, Eya Ben Charrada, Martin Glinz:
Aligning Requirements and Acceptance Tests via Automatically Generated Guidance. 339-342 - Diego Clerissi, Maurizio Leotta, Gianna Reggio, Filippo Ricca:
Towards the Generation of End-to-End Web Test Scripts from Requirements Specifications. 343-350 - Ali Almohammad, João F. Ferreira, Alexandra Mendes, Phil White:
ReqCap: Hierarchical Requirements Modeling and Test Generation for Industrial Control Systems. 351-358 - Richard Mordinyi, Stefan Biffl:
Exploring Traceability Links via Issues for Detailed Requirements Coverage Reports. 359-366
AIRE - 4th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Requirements
- Roger Deocadez, Rachel Harrison, Daniel Rodríguez:
Automatically Classifying Requirements from App Stores: A Preliminary Study. 367-371 - David Schmelter, Joel Greenyer, Jörg Holtmann:
Toward Learning Realizable Scenario-Based, Formal Requirements Specifications. 372-378 - Lorijn van Rooijen, Frederik Simon Bäumer, Marie Christin Platenius, Michaela Geierhos, Heiko Hamann, Gregor Engels:
From User Demand to Software Service: Using Machine Learning to Automate the Requirements Specification Process. 379-385 - Kaushik Madala, Danielle Gaither, Rodney Nielsen, Hyunsook Do:
Automated Identification of Component State Transition Model Elements from Requirements. 386-392 - Alessio Ferrari, Beatrice Donati, Stefania Gnesi:
Detecting Domain-Specific Ambiguities: An NLP Approach Based on Wikipedia Crawling and Word Embeddings. 393-399 - Henning Femmer, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Tony Gorschek:
Which Requirements Artifact Quality Defects are Automatically Detectable? A Case Study. 400-406
JIT RE - 2nd International Workshop on Just-In-Time Requirements Engineering: Dealing with Non-Functional Requirements in Agile Software Development
- Anh Quoc Do, Tanmay Bhowmik:
Refinement and Resolution of Just-in-Time Requirements in Open Source Software: A Case Study. 407-410 - Xavier Franch, Claudia P. Ayala, Lidia López, Silverio Martínez-Fernández, Pilar Rodríguez, Cristina Gómez, Andreas Jedlitschka, Markku Oivo, Jari Partanen, Timo Raty, Veikko Rytivaara:
Data-Driven Requirements Engineering in Agile Projects: The Q-Rapids Approach. 411-414 - Anne Hess, Philipp Diebold, Norbert Seyff:
Towards Requirements Communication and Documentation Guidelines for Agile Teams. 415-418 - Corey Hollis, Tanmay Bhowmik:
Automated Support to Capture Verbal Just-in-Time Requirements in Agile Development: A Practitioner View. 419-422 - Dirk van der Linden, Anna Zamansky:
Agile with Animals: Towards a Development Method. 423-426 - Eric Knauss, Grischa Liebel, Kurt Schneider, Jennifer Horkoff, Rashidah Kasauli:
Quality Requirements in Agile as a Knowledge Management Problem: More than Just-in-Time. 427-430 - Garm Lucassen, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Jan Martijn E. M. van der Werf, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Didar Zowghi:
Behavior-Driven Requirements Traceability via Automated Acceptance Tests. 431-434 - Woogon Shim, Seok-Won Lee:
An Agile Approach for Managing Requirements to Improve Learning and Adaptability. 435-438 - Evenynke Terpstra, Maya Daneva, Chong Wang:
Agile Practitioners' Understanding of Security Requirements: Insights from a Grounded Theory Analysis. 439-442 - Wentao Wang, Nesrin Hussein, Arushi Gupta, Yinglin Wang:
A Regression Model Based Approach for Identifying Security Requirements in Open Source Software Development. 443-446
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