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30th RE 2022: Melbourne, Australia
- 30th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2022, Melbourne, Australia, August 15-19, 2022. IEEE 2022, ISBN 978-1-6654-7000-1
- Laura Okpara, Colin M. Werner, Adam Murray, Daniela E. Damian:
A Case Study of Building Shared Understanding of Non-Functional Requirements in a Remote Software Organization. 1-13 - Kathleen R. Hablutzel, Anisha Jain, Alicia M. Grubb:
A Divide & Concur Approach to Collaborative Goal Modeling with Merge in Early-RE. 14-25 - Clara Marie Lüders, Tim Pietz, Walid Maalej:
Automated Detection of Typed Links in Issue Trackers. 26-38 - Sallam Abualhaija, Chetan Arora, Amin Sleimi, Lionel C. Briand:
Automated Question Answering for Improved Understanding of Compliance Requirements: A Multi-Document Study. 39-50 - Jianzhang Zhang, Sisi Chen, Jinping Hua, Nan Niu, Chuang Liu:
Automatic Terminology Extraction and Ranking for Feature Modeling. 51-63 - Hamed Barzamini, Mona Rahimi:
CADE: The Missing Benchmark in Evaluating Dataset Requirements of AI-enabled Software. 64-76 - Melanie Schmedes, Maike Ahrens, Lukas Nagel, Kurt Schneider:
Enriching Vision Videos with Text: An Eye Tracking Study. 77-87 - Yixing Luo, Xiao-Yi Zhang, Paolo Arcaini, Zhi Jin, Haiyan Zhao, Linjuan Zhang, Fuyuki Ishikawa:
Hierarchical Assessment of Safety Requirements for Configurations of Autonomous Driving Systems. 88-100 - Travis D. Breaux, Thomas B. Norton:
Legal Accountability as Software Quality: A U.S. Data Processing Perspective. 101-113 - Jacek Dabrowski, Emmanuel Letier, Anna Perini, Angelo Susi:
Mining User Feedback For Software Engineering: Use Cases and Reference Architecture. 114-126 - Ze Shi Li, Manish Sihag, Nowshin Nawar Arony, Joao Bezerra Junior, Thanh Phan, Neil A. Ernst, Daniela E. Damian:
Narratives: the Unforeseen Influencer of Privacy Concerns. 127-139 - Larissa Chazette, Verena Klös, Florian Herzog, Kurt Schneider:
Requirements on Explanations: A Quality Framework for Explainability. 140-152 - Md Nafee Al Islam, Yihong Ma, Pedro Alarcon Granadeno, Nitesh V. Chawla, Jane Cleland-Huang:
RESAM: Requirements Elicitation and Specification for Deep-Learning Anomaly Models with Applications to UAV Flight Controllers. 153-165 - Julia Krause, Andreas Kaufmann, Dirk Riehle, Martin Junghans:
The Benefits of Pre-Requirements Specification Traceability. 166-177 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Pete Sawyer, Nelly Bencomo:
The Implications of 'Soft' Requirements. 178-188 - Peter Devine, James Tizard, Hechen Wang, Yun Sing Koh, Kelly Blincoe:
What's Inside a Cluster of Software User Feedback: A Study of Characterisation Methods. 189-200 - Vijayanta Jain:
Creating Consistent Privacy Notices by Translating Code Segments into Privacy Captions. 201-206 - Sanonda Datta Gupta:
Developing A Privacy Risk Analysis Framework for Heterogeneous IoT Network. 207-212 - Evelyn Kempe:
Documenting Regulatory Requirements Decision-Making as a Compliance Concern. 213-218 - Sangeeta Dey:
Evidence-driven Data Requirements Engineering and Data Uncertainty Assessment of Machine Learning-based Safety-critical Systems. 219-224 - Namrata Bagaria:
Towards a Decision Support Tool to Prescribe Recreation for Older Adults in Social Isolation (RxOSI). 225-230 - Carlos Eduardo da Silva, Leisia Medeiros, Yan de Lima Justino, Eduardo Luiz Gomes:
A Box Analogy Technique (BoAT) for Agile-based Modelling of Business Processes. 231-242 - Asha Rajbhoj, Padmalata Nistala, Vinay Kulkarni, Shivani Soni, Ajim Pathan:
DizSpec: Digitalization of Requirements Specification Documents to Automate Traceability and Impact Analysis. 243-254 - Sourav Debnath, Santhiya Subramanian:
AnnoteREI! A Tool for Transcribing and Annotating Requirements Elicitation Interviews. 255-256 - Fernanda C. Pereira, Gerhard B. Neto, Luis F. de Lima, Fabiano Silva, Letícia M. Peres:
A Tool For Software Requirement Allocation Using Artificial Intelligence Planning. 257-258 - Qixiang Zhou, Tong Li:
A User-friendly Semi-automatic iStar Modeling Approach. 259 - Haonan Xiong, Yunduo Wang, Tong Li:
BiStar: A Template-Based iStar Modeling Tool Combining Graphical and Textual Modeling. 260-261 - Saurabh Tiwari, Parv Shah, Manish Khare:
NL2RT: A Tool to Translate Natural Language Text into Requirements Templates (RTs). 262-263 - Guntur Budi Herwanto, Gerald Quirchmayr, A Min Tjoa:
PrivacyStory: Tool Support for Extracting Privacy Requirements from User Stories. 264-265 - Jacob Anderson, Mohammad Hekmatnejad, Georgios Fainekos:
PyFoReL: A Domain-Specific Language for Formal Requirements in Temporal Logic. 266-267 - James I. Lathrop, Robyn R. Lutz, Cameron Brecount, Hugh D. Potter, Kathryn Rohlfing, Jesse Slater, Joshua Wallin:
SafeWalk: a Simulation Tool Kit for Exploring Software Requirements in a Safety-Critical Product Line. 268-269 - María Isabel Limaylla Lunarejo, Nelly Condori-Fernández, Miguel R. Luaces:
Towards an automatic requirements classification in a new Spanish dataset. 270-271 - Robert Wolfinger, Farnaz Fotrousi, Walid Maalej:
A Chatbot for the Elicitation of Contextual Information from User Feedback. 272-273 - Julian Frattini, Lloyd Montgomery, Jannik Fischbach, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Daniel Méndez, Davide Fucci:
A Live Extensible Ontology of Quality Factors for Textual Requirements. 274-280 - Tjerk Spijkman, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Back to the Roots: Linking User Stories to Requirements Elicitation Conversations. 281-287 - Jialong Li, Kenji Tei:
Done is better than perfect: Iterative Adaptation via Multi-grained Requirement Relaxation. 288-294 - Roxana Lisette Quintanilla Portugal, Luiz Marcio Cysneiros, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
Explainability in a Time of Socially Responsible Software. 295-301 - Robyn R. Lutz:
Requirements Engineering for Safety-Critical Molecular Programs. 302-308 - Muideen A. Ajagbe, Liping Zhao:
Retraining a BERT Model for Transfer Learning in Requirements Engineering: A Preliminary Study. 309-315 - Maria Spichkova:
Teaching and learning Requirements Engineering concepts: Peer-review skills vs. problem solving skills. 316-322 - Rongchen Li, Tong Li:
Telling Us Your Needs with Your Eyes. 323-329
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