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Requirements Engineering, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, March 2021
- Manolis Koubarakis, Alexander Borgida, Panos Constantopoulos, Martin Doerr, Matthias Jarke, Manfred A. Jeusfeld, John Mylopoulos, Dimitris Plexousakis:
A retrospective on Telos as a metamodeling language for requirements engineering. 1-23 - Adrian Benfell:
Modeling functional requirements using tacit knowledge: a design science research methodology informed approach. 25-42 - Sandro Bimonte, Leandro Antonelli, Stefano Rizzi:
Requirements-driven data warehouse design based on enhanced pivot tables. 43-65 - Kaushik Madala, Shraddha Piparia, Eduardo Blanco, Hyunsook Do, Renée C. Bryce:
Model elements identification using neural networks: a comprehensive study. 67-96 - Shaun Howell, Thomas H. Beach, Yacine Rezgui:
Robust requirements gathering for ontologies in smart water systems. 97-114 - Georgia Dede, Persefoni Mitropoulou, Mara Nikolaidou, Thomas Kamalakis, Christos Michalakelis:
Safety requirements for symbiotic human-robot collaboration systems in smart factories: a pairwise comparison approach to explore requirements dependencies. 115-141
Volume 26, Number 2, June 2021
- Omar El Beggar, Khadija Letrache, Mohammed Ramdani:
DAREF: MDA framework for modelling data warehouse requirements and deducing the multidimensional schema. 143-165 - José del Sagrado, Isabel María del Águila:
Assisted requirements selection by clustering. 167-184 - Mahsa Hasani Sadi, Eric Yu:
RAPID: a knowledge-based assistant for designing web APIs. 185-236 - Soroosh Nalchigar, Eric Yu, Karim Keshavjee:
Modeling machine learning requirements from three perspectives: a case report from the healthcare domain. 237-254 - Lin Shi, Celia Chen, Qing Wang, Barry W. Boehm:
Automatically detecting feature requests from development emails by leveraging semantic sequence mining. 255-271 - Cristina Palomares, Xavier Franch, Carme Quer, Panagiota Chatzipetrou, Lidia López, Tony Gorschek:
The state-of-practice in requirements elicitation: an extended interview study at 12 companies. 273-299
Volume 26, Number 3, September 2021
- Yunduo Wang, Tong Li, Qixiang Zhou, Jinlian Du:
Toward practical adoption of i* framework: an automatic two-level layout approach. 301-323 - Marian Daun, Jennifer Brings, Lisa Krajinski, Viktoria Stenkova, Torsten Bandyszak:
A GRL-compliant iStar extension for collaborative cyber-physical systems. 325-370 - Rafika Thabet, Dominik Bork, Amine Boufaied, Elyes Lamine, Ouajdi Korbaa, Hervé Pingaud:
Risk-aware business process management using multi-view modeling: method and tool. 371-397 - Jameleddine Hassine, Dhaker Kroumi, Daniel Amyot:
A Game-theoretic approach to analyze interacting actors in GRL goal models. 399-422 - Alicia M. Grubb, Marsha Chechik:
Formal reasoning for analyzing goal models that evolve over time. 423-457 - Lucas Gren, Richard Berntsson-Svensson:
Is it possible to disregard obsolete requirements? a family of experiments in software effort estimation. 459-480
Volume 26, Number 4, December 2021
- Ana Carolina Oran, Gleison Santos, Bruno Gadelha, Tayana Conte:
A framework for evaluating and improving requirements specifications based on the developers and testers perspective. 481-508 - Matthew Robinson, Shahram Sarkani, Thomas A. Mazzuchi:
Network structure and requirements crowdsourcing for OSS projects. 509-534 - Dirk van der Linden:
Interspecies information systems. 535-556 - Don Barrett, Thomas A. Mazzuchi, Shahram Sarkani:
A quantitative comparison of the effects of modeling approaches on system verification using a controlled challenge problem. 557-580 - Lucas Gren, Richard Berntsson-Svensson:
Correction to: Is it possible to disregard obsolete requirements? A family of experiments in software effort estimation. 581 - Rafika Thabet, Dominik Bork, Amine Boufaied, Elyes Lamine, Ouajdi Korbaa, Hervé Pingaud:
Correction to: Risk‑aware business process management using multi‑view modeling: method and tool. 583
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