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25th REFSQ 2019: Essen, Germany
- Eric Knauss, Michael Goedicke:
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality - 25th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2019, Essen, Germany, March 18-21, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11412, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-15537-7
Automated Analysis
- Seifeddine Bettaieb, Seung Yeob Shin, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Lionel C. Briand, Grégory Nou, Michael Garceau:
Decision Support for Security-Control Identification Using Machine Learning. 3-20 - Faiz Ali Shah, Kairit Sirts, Dietmar Pfahl:
Is the SAFE Approach Too Simple for App Feature Extraction? A Replication Study. 21-36
Making Sense of Requirements
- Manuel Rudolph, Svenja Polst, Joerg Doerr:
Enabling Users to Specify Correct Privacy Requirements. 39-54 - Fabiano Dalpiaz, Micaela Parente:
RE-SWOT: From User Feedback to Requirements via Competitor Analysis. 55-70
Tracelink Quality
- Paul Hübner, Barbara Paech:
Increasing Precision of Automatically Generated Trace Links. 73-89 - Salome Maro, Emil Sundklev, Carl-Oscar Persson, Grischa Liebel, Jan-Philipp Steghöfer:
Impact of Gamification on Trace Link Vetting: A Controlled Experiment. 90-105
Requirements Management (Research Previews)
- Laurens Müter, Tejaswini Deoskar, Max Mathijssen, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Fabiano Dalpiaz:
Refinement of User Stories into Backlog Items: Linguistic Structure and Action Verbs - Research Preview. 109-116 - Karina Villela, Shashank Kedlaya, Joerg Doerr:
Requirements Engineering for Innovative Software Ecosystems: A Research Preview. 117-123 - Jose Luis de la Vara, Gabriel Jiménez, Roy Mendieta, Eugenio Parra:
Assessment of the Quality of Safety Cases: A Research Preview. 124-131
From Vision to Specification
- Kurt Schneider, Melanie Busch, Oliver Karras, Maximilian Schrapel, Michael Rohs:
Refining Vision Videos. 135-150 - Florian Pudlitz, Andreas Vogelsang, Florian Brokhausen:
A Lightweight Multilevel Markup Language for Connecting Software Requirements and Simulations. 151-166
Automated Analysis (Research Previews)
- Daniel Hinterreiter, Kevin Feichtinger, Lukas Linsbauer, Herbert Prähofer, Paul Grünbacher:
Supporting Feature Model Evolution by Lifting Code-Level Dependencies: A Research Preview. 169-175 - Andreas A. Falkner, Cristina Palomares, Xavier Franch, Gottfried Schenner, Pablo Aznar, Alexander Schoerghuber:
Identifying Requirements in Requests for Proposal: A Research Preview. 176-182 - Jacek Dabrowski, Emmanuel Letier, Anna Perini, Angelo Susi:
Finding and Analyzing App Reviews Related to Specific Features: A Research Preview. 183-189
Requirements Monitoring
- Thomas Krismayer, Peter Kronberger, Rick Rabiser, Paul Grünbacher:
Supporting the Selection of Constraints for Requirements Monitoring from Automatically Mined Constraint Candidates. 193-208 - Dustin Wüest, Farnaz Fotrousi, Samuel Fricker:
Combining Monitoring and Autonomous Feedback Requests to Elicit Actionable Knowledge of System Use. 209-225
Open Source
- Michael Rath, Mihaela Todorova Tomova, Patrick Mäder:
Selecting Open Source Projects for Traceability Case Studies. 229-242
Managing Requirements Knowledge at a Large Scale
- Javed Ali Khan, Lin Liu, Lijie Wen, Raian Ali:
Crowd Intelligence in Requirements Engineering: Current Status and Future Directions. 245-261 - Ibtehal Noorwali, Nazim H. Madhavji, Darlan Arruda, Remo Ferrari:
Towards a Meta-model for Requirements-Driven Information for Internal Stakeholders. 262-278
In Situ/Walkthroughs (Research Previews)
- Nitish Patkar, Pascal Gadient, Mohammad Ghafari, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Towards a Catalogue of Mobile Elicitation Techniques - Research Preview. 281-288 - Norbert Seyff, Michael Vierhauser, Michael Schneider, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Towards the Next Generation of Scenario Walkthrough Tools - A Research Preview. 289-296 - Philipp Haindl, Reinhold Plösch, Christian Körner:
A Research Preview on TAICOS - Tailoring Stakeholder Interests to Task-Oriented Functional Requirements. 297-303
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