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31st RE 2023: Hannover, Germany - Workshops
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31st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2023 - Workshops, Hannover, Germany, September 4-5, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 979-8-3503-2691-8 - Marc Herrmann, Tahira Iqbal, Kuldar Taveter, Jil Klünder:
Welcome to the Fifth International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering (AffectRE'23). 1-2 - Irit Hadar:
Harnessing Cognitive and Psychological Theories for RE: Navigating Emotions in the Ocean of Requirements Elicitation. 3-4 - Syazwanie Filzah Binti Zulkifli, Cheah Wai Shiang:
Engineering Emotional Requirements for Interactive Digital Narratives. 5-11 - Mohamad Gharib:
Emotions, Readiness for Act, and Safe/Unsafe Acts in Safety Critical Systems: A Position Paper. 12-15 - Terje Mäesalu, Kerli Mooses:
The Benefits of Agent-Oriented Goal Model in Developing Data Protection Application for Lecturers. 16-19 - Volodymyr Biryuk, Walid Maalej:
Exploring the Relationship Between Personality Traits and User Feedback. 20-25 - Anne Hess, Martin Kohl, Simon André Scherr, Sven Storck, Fabienne Hammer:
Investigating Social Aspects in Software Development Teams - A Research Preview. 26-29 - Leon Sterling, Eduardo Araujo Oliveira:
Using Motivational Models to Promote Emotional Goals Among Software Engineering Students. 30-35 - Faeq Alrimawi, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Requirements for Designing Kind Spaces. 36-41 - Sallam Abualhaija, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Juan Trujillo:
AIRE 2023: 10th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Requirements Engineering. 42-43 - Binnur Görer, Fatma Basak Aydemir:
Generating Requirements Elicitation Interview Scripts with Large Language Models. 44-51 - Agnieszka Marczak-Czajka, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Using ChatGPT to Generate Human-Value User Stories as Inspirational Triggers. 52-61 - Maxim Bragilovski, Shahaf Erez, Chen Mordehai, Shani Rahamim, Noa Shpack, Arnon Sturm:
TAGRAM: A Framework for Tagging User Stories. 62-66 - Alessio Ferrari:
Artificial Intelligence in Engineering and Society: Blue Skies, Black Holes, and the Job of Requirements Engineers (Keynote). 67 - Julian Frattini, Jannik Fischbach, Andreas Bauer:
CiRA: An Open-Source Python Package for Automated Generation of Test Case Descriptions from Natural Language Requirements. 68-71 - Gokul Rejithkumar, Preethu Rose Anish, Smita Ghaisas:
Automated Identification of Deontic Modalities in Software Engineering Contracts: A Domain Adaptation-Based Generative Approach. 72-75 - Shadikur Rahman, Faiz Ahmed, Maleknaz Nayebi:
Mining Reddit Data to Elicit Students' Requirements During COVID-19 Pandemic. 76-84 - Seniru Ruwanpura, Cale Morash, Momin Ali Khan, Adnan Ahmad, Gouri Ginde:
Automatic Domain-Specific Corpora Generation from Wikipedia - A Replication Study. 85-94 - Lu Han, Qixiang Zhou, Tong Li:
Improving Requirements Classification Models Based on Explainable Requirements Concerns. 95-101 - Max Unterbusch, Mersedeh Sadeghi, Jannik Fischbach, Martin Obaidi, Andreas Vogelsang:
Explanation Needs in App Reviews: Taxonomy and Automated Detection. 102-111 - Oliver Karras, Irit Hadar, Muneera Bano, James Tizard:
Welcome to the Seventh International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE'23). 112-114 - Lukas Nagel, Alexander Specht, Johannes Bürst:
Encouraging Asynchronous Crowd Discussions Using an Interactive Video Player. 115-121 - Michael Anders, Martin Obaidi, Alexander Specht, Barbara Paech:
What Can be Concluded from User Feedback? - An Empirical Study. 122-128 - Jakob Droste, Hannah Deters, Joshua Puglisi, Jil Klünder:
Designing End-User Personas for Explainability Requirements Using Mixed Methods Research. 129-135 - Alessandro Marchetto, Vincenzo Gervasi, Maya Daneva:
Welcome to the 8th International Workshop on Empirical Requirements Engineering (EmpiRE 2023). 136-137 - Rifat Ara Shams, Muneera Bano, Didar Zowghi, Qinghua Lu, Jon Whittle:
Human Value Requirements in AI Systems: Empirical Analysis of Amazon Alexa. 138-145 - Jianwei Shi, Oliver Karras, Martin Obaidi, Malvin Tandun:
Can Videos as a By-Product of GUI Testing Help Developers Understand GUI Tests? 146-153 - Gøran H. Strønstad, Ilias Gerostathopoulos, Emitzá Guzmán:
What's Next in my Backlog? Time Series Analysis of User Reviews. 154-161 - Jens Gulden, Alexander Rachmann:
The Square of Values for Modeling Human Values in Requirements Engineering. 162-167 - Zhi Jin, Nan Niu, Yijun Yu:
An RE'23 Workshop on Environment-Driven Requirements Engineering (EnviRE'23). 168-169 - Kun Ruan, Xiaohong Chen, Zhi Jin:
Requirements Modeling Aided by ChatGPT: An Experience in Embedded Systems. 170-177 - Ling Xie, Hongbin Xiao, Zhi Li:
Augmenting the Problem Frames Approach with Explicit Data Descriptions Using ChatGPT. 178-183 - Xiao Yang, Xiaohong Chen, Jiangtao Wang:
A Model Checking Based Software Requirements Specification Approach for Embedded Systems. 184-191 - Md Rayhan Amin, Tanmay Bhowmik, Nan Niu, Juha Savolainen:
Environmental Variations of Software Features: A Logical Test Cases' Perspective. 192-198 - Dongming Jin, Chunhui Wang, Zhi Jin:
Automating Extraction of Problem Diagrams from Natural Language Requirement Documents. 199-204 - Bowen Zheng, Zhi Li, Hongbin Xiao:
A Multimedia Approach to Problem Descriptions for Fine-Grained Detail Characterization. 205-208 - Yilong Yang, Bingjie Zeng, ZhiChing Chen, Juntao Gao:
PF-HCPS: Extending Problem Frames for Supporting Human-Cyber-Physical System Collaboration. 209-212 - Duncan Ki-Aries, Seok-Won Lee, Mattia Salnitri:
Welcome to the Tenth International Workshop on Evolving Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering (ESPRE'23). 213 - Jan Willemson:
Analysis of Information Security Measures Embedded in the GDPR. 214-217 - Abdel-Jaouad Aberkane, Seppe vanden Broucke, Geert Poels:
Toward Data Protection by Design: Assessing the Current State of GDPR Disclosure in Web Applications. 218-223 - Quentin Rouland, Stojanche Gjorcheski, Jason Jaskolka:
Eliciting a Security Architecture Requirements Baseline from Standards and Regulations. 224-229 - Camilla Nadja Fleron, Jonas Kofod Jørgensen, Oksana Kulyk, Elda Paja:
Towards a Basic Security Framework for SMEs - Results From an Investigation of Cybersecurity Challenges in Denmark. 230-233 - Chirag Jain, Preethu Rose Anish, Smita Ghaisas:
Automated Identification of Security and Privacy Requirements from Software Engineering Contracts. 234-238 - Zack Delile, Sean Radel, Joe Godinez, Garrett Engstrom, Theo Brucker, Kenzie Young, Sepideh Ghanavati:
Evaluating Privacy Questions from Stack Overflow: Can ChatGPT Compete? 239-244 - Ana Moreira, João Araújo, Gunter Mussbacher, Pablo Sánchez:
13th Model-Driven Requirements Engineering (MoDRE) Workshop. 245-246 - Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Shinichi Honiden:
MAPE-K Loop-Based Goal Model Generation Using Generative AI. 247-251 - Larissa Rodrigues da Costa, Jaelson Castro, Judith Kelner, Bruno de Souza Jeronimo, Maria Lencastre, Oscar Pastor:
On The Quest of Trust Requirements for Socially Assistive Robots. 252-261 - Boqi Chen, Kua Chen, Shabnam Hassani, Yujing Yang, Daniel Amyot, Lysanne Lessard, Gunter Mussbacher, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Dániel Varró:
On the Use of GPT-4 for Creating Goal Models: An Exploratory Study. 262-271 - Xinran Bi, Alicia M. Grubb:
Incorporating Presence Conditions into Goal Models that Evolve Over Time. 272-276 - Jasneet Kaur, Gunter Mussbacher:
Based on Past Experience: Highlighting Potential Human Value Issues in Domain Modelling. 277-286 - Dylan J. Walton, Huma Samin, Nelly Bencomo:
Modelling Uncertainty for Requirements: The Case of Surprises. 287-296 - Alvine Boaye Belle, Hadi Hemmati, Timothy C. Lethbridge:
Position Paper: A Vision for the Dynamic Safety Assurance of ML-Enabled Autonomous Driving Systems. 297-301 - Brian Sal, Alfonso de la Vega, Patricia López Martínez, Diego García-Saiz, Alicia Grande, David López, Pablo Sánchez:
Towards the Specification and Generation of Time Series Datasets from Data Lakes. 302-306 - Jakob Droste, Verena Klös, Mersedeh Sadeghi, Maike Schwarnmberger, Timo Speith:
Welcome to the Third International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Explainable Systems (RE4ES). 307-308 - Marcello M. Bersani, Matteo Camilli, Livia Lestingi, Raffaela Mirandola, Matteo G. Rossi, Patrizia Scandurra:
A Conceptual Framework for Explainability Requirements in Software-Intensive Systems. 309-315 - Barnaby Crook, Maximilian Schlüter, Timo Speith:
Revisiting the Performance-Explainability Trade-Off in Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI). 316-324 - Timo Speith, Markus Langer:
A New Perspective on Evaluation Methods for Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI). 325-331 - Miriam C. Buiten, Louise A. Dennis, Maike Schwammberger:
A Vision on What Explanations of Autonomous Systems are of Interest to Lawyers. 332-336 - Sara Mann, Barnaby Crook, Lena Kästner, Astrid Schomäcker, Timo Speith:
Sources of Opacity in Computer Systems: Towards a Comprehensive Taxonomy. 337-342 - Andrea Wohlgemuth, Andrea Herrmann, Andreas Birk:
Second International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Frameworks: REFraming Elicitation (REFrame 2/2023). 343-344 - Hannah Deters, Jakob Droste, Mathis Fechner, Jil Klünder:
Explanations on Demand - a Technique for Eliciting the Actual Need for Explanations. 345-351 - Claudia-Melania Chituc:
On the Importance of a Requirements Elicitation Framework to Ensure Sustainability in the Digital Education Ecosystems. 352-356 - Martin Glinz, Norbert Seyff, Stan Bühne, Xavier Franch, Kim Lauenroth:
Towards a Modern Quality Framework. 357-361 - Rüdiger Weißbach:
A Framework for User-Triggered Requirements Engineering in the Process of 'Digital Transformation' for Small and Medium Enterprises. 362-363 - Alina Kretschmer, Linda Wings:
Requirements Engineering Framework in the Case of Warehouse Management Systems. 364 - Anh Nguyen-Duc, Chetan Arora, Pekka Abrahamsson:
Preface of RESET 2023: 2nd International Workshop on Requirement Engineering for Software Startups and Emerging Technologies. 365-366 - Frédéric Pattyn:
Preliminary Structured Literature Review Results Using ChatGPT: Towards a Pragmatic Framework for Product Managers at Software Startups. 367-370 - Paola Spoletini:
Towards Quantum Requirements Engineering. 371-374 - Frédéric Pattyn:
The Hidden Costs of Ignoring Cash Flow: A Call for Strategic Requirements Prioritization at Startups During an Era of Rising Interest Rates. 375-378 - Maria Valero, Paola Spoletini:
RE Practices When Developing IoT for Healthcare: The Case of GlucoCheck. 379-382 - Lin Liu, Eric S. K. Yu, Meira Levy, Daniel Amyot:
Welcome to REWBAH 2023: The Fourth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Well-Being, Aging, and Health. 383-385 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Partitioning the Problem Space in Healthcare-Oriented Requirements Engineering. 386-387 - Elizabeth Bjarnason, Johanna Persson, Christofer Rydenfält:
Initial Case Study Findings for Requirements on Work-Related Health Aspects. 388-396 - Paul McIntosh, Ingo Mueller, Waqar Hussain:
Human Values-Driven User Requirements with the ACT Matrix: An eExam Case Study. 397-406 - Namrata Bagaria, Daniel Amyot:
A Prototype for Decision Support Targeting Recreation Prescriptions for Older Adults in Social Isolation (℞OSI). 407-416 - Meira Levy, Dikla Agur Cohen:
Improving Medical Communication: A Multidisciplinary Study to Develop a Digital Inquiries Application for Patients. 417-422 - Ita Richardson, Bilal Ahmad, Shweta Premanandan, Owen Doody, Sarah Beecham, Sofia Ouhbi, Muneef Alshammari, Åsa Cajander:
Generic Requirements for Inclusive Healthcare Software: Supporting Older Adults and People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability. 423-431 - Maybins Lengwe, Jens H. Weber, Charles Perin, Morgan Price:
Supporting Reflection on Medication Adherence: Eliminating a Blind Spot in Our Rearview Mirror. 432-439 - John C. Grundy, Anuradha Madugalla, Jennifer McIntosh, Truyen Tran:
Vision: Requirements Engineering for Software Development in Aged Care. 440-445 - Yasaman Gheidar, Lysanne Lessard, Yao Yao:
Integrating the Voice of Healthcare Workers in Requirements Elicitation: A Balance Between Rigour and Relevance. 446-451 - Jan-Philipp Steghöfer, Nan Niu, Mona Rahimi, Michael Vierhauser:
SST' 23 - Software and Systems Traceability Message from the Workshop Chairs. 452 - Sruthi Radhakrishnan, Ario Giancarlo Cecchettini, Svenja Wendler, Andreas Graf:
Create, Explore and Analyse Traceability Knowledge Graphs. 453-454 - Alberto D. Rodriguez, Katherine R. Dearstyne, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Prompts Matter: Insights and Strategies for Prompt Engineering in Automated Software Traceability. 455-464 - Fabian Stieler, Miriam Elia, Benjamin Weigel, Bernhard Bauer, Peter Kienle, Anton Roth, Gregor Müllegger, Marius Nann, Sarah Dopfer:
LIFEDATA - A Framework for Traceable Active Learning Projects. 465-474 - Ankit Agrawal, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Leveraging Traceability to Integrate Safety Analysis Artifacts into the Software Development Process. 475-478 - Kadir Ersoy, Ecenur Sezer, Susan M. Üsküdarli, Fatma Basak Aydemir:
Visualizing Software Repositories Through Requirements Trace Links. 479-486
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