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23rd RE 2015: Ottawa, ON, Canada
- Didar Zowghi, Vincenzo Gervasi, Daniel Amyot:
23rd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2015, Ottawa, ON, Canada, August 24-28, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-6905-3
Keynotes
- Aydin Y. Mirzaee:
You versus users - who owns your roadmap? (keynote). 1 - Karen Holtzblatt:
Can you intentionally design a product that is Cool? (keynote). 2-3 - Michael Jackson:
Requirements, behaviours, and software engineering (keynote). 4-5
Research Track
- Chetan Arora
, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh
, Arda Goknil, Lionel C. Briand, Frank Zimmer:
Change impact analysis for Natural Language requirements: An NLP approach. 6-15 - Hannes Holm, Teodor Sommestad, Johan E. Bengtsson:
Requirements engineering: The quest for the dependent variable. 16-25 - Alessio Ferrari
, Paola Spoletini, Stefania Gnesi:
Ambiguity as a resource to disclose tacit knowledge. 26-35 - Anas Mahmoud:
An information theoretic approach for extracting and tracing non-functional requirements. 36-45 - Sangeeta Dey, Seok-Won Lee:
From requirements elicitation to variability analysis using repertory grid: A cognitive approach. 46-55 - Fatima Alabdulkareem, Nick Cercone, Sotirios Liaskos:
Goal and Preference Identification through natural language. 56-65 - Richard Berntsson-Svensson, Maryam Taghavianfar:
Selecting creativity techniques for creative requirements: An evaluation of four techniques using creativity workshops. 66-75 - Federica Sarro
, Afnan A. Al-Subaihin, Mark Harman, Yue Jia, William J. Martin, Yuanyuan Zhang:
Feature lifecycles as they spread, migrate, remain, and die in App Stores. 76-85 - Preethu Rose Anish, Maya Daneva
, Jane Cleland-Huang, Roel J. Wieringa, Smita Ghaisas:
What you ask is what you get: Understanding architecturally significant functional requirements. 86-95 - Michael Vierhauser
, Rick Rabiser
, Paul Grünbacher
, Benedikt Aumayr:
A requirements monitoring model for systems of systems. 96-105 - Antoine Cailliau, Axel van Lamsweerde:
Handling knowledge uncertainty in risk-based requirements engineering. 106-115 - Walid Maalej, Hadeer Nabil:
Bug report, feature request, or simply praise? On automatically classifying app reviews. 116-125 - Garm Lucassen, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Jan Martijn E. M. van der Werf
, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Forging high-quality User Stories: Towards a discipline for Agile Requirements. 126-135 - Daniel Aceituna, Hyunsook Do:
Exposing the susceptibility of off-nominal behaviors in reactive system requirements. 136-145 - Hanan Hibshi
, Travis D. Breaux, Stephen B. Broomell:
Assessment of risk perception in security requirements composition. 146-155 - Pradeep K. Murukannaiah, Anup K. Kalia, Pankaj R. Telang, Munindar P. Singh
:
Resolving goal conflicts via argumentation-based analysis of competing hypotheses. 156-165 - Travis D. Breaux, Daniel Smullen, Hanan Hibshi
:
Detecting repurposing and over-collection in multi-party privacy requirements specifications. 166-175 - Patrick Rempel, Patrick Mäder:
A quality model for the systematic assessment of requirements traceability. 176-185 - Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
Sketching and notation creation with FlexiSketch Team: Evaluating a new means for collaborative requirements elicitation. 186-195
RE: Next! Track
Tracing
- Jane Huffman Hayes, Giulio Antoniol, Bram Adams
, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc:
Inherent characteristics of traceability artifacts less is more. 196-201 - Jin Guo, Natawut Monaikul, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Trace links explained: An automated approach for generating rationales. 202-207
Goals and NFRs
- David Ameller, Xavier Franch, Cristina Gómez
, João Araújo
, Richard Berntsson-Svensson, Stefan Biffl, Jordi Cabot
, Vittorio Cortellessa, Maya Daneva
, Daniel Méndez Fernández
, Ana Moreira
, Henry Muccini
, Antonio Vallecillo
, Manuel Wimmer, Vasco Amaral
, Hugo Bruneliere
, Loli Burgueño
, Miguel Goulão
, Bernhard Schätz, Sabine Teufl:
Handling non-functional requirements in Model-Driven Development: An ongoing industrial survey. 208-213 - Zachary J. Oster
, Ganesh Ram Santhanam, Samik Basu:
Scalable modeling and analysis of requirements preferences: A qualitative approach using CI-Nets. 214-219 - Marc van Zee
, Floris Bex, Sepideh Ghanavati
:
Rationalization of goal models in GRL using formal argumentation. 220-225
Cognitive
- Irit Hadar, Anna Zamansky:
Cognitive factors in inconsistency management. 226-229 - Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Guenther Ruhe:
Using real options to manage Technical Debt in Requirements Engineering. 230-235 - Nelly Bencomo:
QuantUn: Quantification of uncertainty for the reassessment of requirements. 236-240
Risks
- Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
, David Raneburger:
Towards reuse in safety risk analysis based on product line requirements. 241-246 - Jiale Zhou, Kaj Hänninen, Kristina Lundqvist, Yue Lu, Luciana Provenzano, Kristina Forsberg:
An environment-driven ontological approach to requirements elicitation for safety-critical systems. 247-251 - Paolo Avesani
, Anna Perini, Alberto Siena, Angelo Susi:
Goals at risk? Machine learning at support of early assessment. 252-255
Mass RE
- Timo Johann, Walid Maalej:
Democratic mass participation of users in Requirements Engineering? 256-261 - Anas Mahmoud, Doris L. Carver:
Exploiting online human knowledge in Requirements Engineering. 262-267
Frameworks
- Mahmood Hosseini, Alimohammad Shahri, Keith Phalp, Raian Ali
:
Towards engineering transparency as a requirement in socio-technical systems. 268-273 - Alexander Borgida, Ivan Jureta, Anna Zamansky:
Towards a general formal framework of Coherence Management in RE. 274-277
Demos and Posters
- Edith Zavala, Xavier Franch, Jordi Marco
, Alessia Knauss, Daniela E. Damian:
SACRE: A tool for dealing with uncertainty in contextual requirements at runtime. 278-279 - Markus Fockel
, Jörg Holtmann
:
ReqPat: Efficient documentation of high-quality requirements using controlled natural language. 280-281 - Tong Li, Elda Paja
, John Mylopoulos, Jennifer Horkoff
, Kristian Beckers:
Holistic security requirements analysis: An attacker's perspective. 282-283 - Luxi Chen, Linpeng Huang, Hao Zhong
, Chen Li
, Xiwen Wu:
Breeze: A modeling tool for designing, analyzing, and improving software architecture. 284-285 - Irina Todoran Koitz, Martin Glinz:
StakeCloud Tool: From cloud consumers' search queries to new service requirements. 286-287 - Jaison Kuriakose, Jeffrey Parsons
:
An enhanced requirements gathering interface for open source software development environments. 288-289 - Robert Darimont, Christophe Ponsard:
Supporting quantitative assessment of requirements in Goal Orientation. 290-291 - João Pimentel, Jéssyka Vilela
, Jaelson Castro:
Web tool for Goal modelling and statechart derivation. 292-293 - Mozhan Soltani, Eric Knauss
:
Challenges of Requirements Engineering in AUTOSAR ecosystems. 294-295
Industry Track
- Michael C. Panis:
Reuse of architecturally derived Standards Requirements. 296-304 - Andreas Vogelsang
, Henning Femmer
, Christian Winkler:
Systematic elicitation of mode models for multifunctional systems. 305-314 - Maria Holmegaard, Jens Baek Jorgensen, Michael Sørensen Loft, Martin Stig Stissing:
Requirements problems in the development of a new user interface for healthcare equipment. 315-323 - David Callele, Philip Dueck, Krzysztof Wnuk, Peitsa Hynninen:
Experience requirements in video games definition and testability. 324-333 - Marja Kapyaho, Marjo Kauppinen
:
Agile requirements engineering with prototyping: A case study. 334-343 - Jennifer Krisch, Frank Houdek:
The myth of bad passive voice and weak words an empirical investigation in the automotive industry. 344-351 - Mohammad R. Basirati, Henning Femmer
, Sebastian Eder, Martin Fritzsche, Alexander Widera:
Understanding changes in use cases: A case study. 352-361 - Tobias Morciniec, Andreas Podelski:
Using the requirements specification to infer the implicit test status of requirements. 362-371 - Ulf Eliasson, Rogardt Heldal, Eric Knauss
, Patrizio Pelliccione
:
The need of complementing plan-driven requirements engineering with emerging communication: Experiences from Volvo Car Group. 372-381
Doctoral Symposium
- Antônio Mauricio Pitangueira:
Incorporating preferences from multiple stakeholders in software requirements selection an interactive search-based approach. 382-387 - Maxime Warnier:
How can corpus linguistics help improve requirements writing? Specifications of a space project as a case study. 388-392 - Roeland H. P. Kegel:
The Personal Information Security Assistant. 393-397 - Yudhistira Nugraha
:
Security Assurance Requirements Engineering (STARE) for trustworthy service level agreements. 398-399 - Parisa Ghazi:
A magnet-and-spring based visualization technique for enhancing the manipulation of requirements artifacts. 400-405 - Benoît Lebeaupin:
A language for writing system specifications in an aeronautical context. 406-411
Panel Papers
- Jane Cleland-Huang, Mona Rahimi, Mehdi Mirakhorli:
Ready-Set-Transfer! Technology transfer in the requirements engineering domain. 412-413 - Carlos Henrique C. Duarte
, Tony Gorschek:
Technology transfer - Requirements Engineering research to industrial practice an open (ended) debate. 414-415
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