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Requirements Engineering, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, March 2024
- Birgit Penzenstadler, Alessio Ferrari:
Editorial for the REFSQ'23 special issue. 1-2 - Elisabeth Henkel, Nico Hauff, Vincent Langenfeld, Lukas Eber, Andreas Podelski:
Systematic adaptation and investigation of the understandability of a formal pattern language. 3-23 - Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Hans-Martin Heyn, Gregory Gay, Jennifer Horkoff, Eric Knauss, Markus Borg, Alessia Knauss, Håkan Sivencrona, Polly Jing Li:
Requirements and software engineering for automotive perception systems: an interview study. 25-48 - Lukas Nagel, Oliver Karras, Seyed Mahdi Amiri, Kurt Schneider:
Turning asynchronicity into an opportunity: asynchronous communication for shared understanding with vision videos. 49-71 - Dipeeka Luitel, Shabnam Hassani, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh:
Improving requirements completeness: automated assistance through large language models. 73-95 - Hans-Martin Heyn, Eric Knauss, Iswarya Malleswaran, Shruthi Dinakaran:
An empirical investigation of challenges of specifying training data and runtime monitors for critical software with machine learning and their relation to architectural decisions. 97-117
Volume 29, Number 2, June 2024
- Julia Mucha, Andreas Kaufmann, Dirk Riehle:
A systematic literature review of pre-requirements specification traceability. 119-141 - Pedro Teixeira, Celeste Eusébio, Leonor Teixeira:
Understanding the integration of accessibility requirements in the development process of information systems: a systematic literature review. 143-176 - Muhammad Aminu Umar, Kevin Lano:
Advances in automated support for requirements engineering: a systematic literature review. 177-207 - Nadeen AlAmoudi, Jameleddine Hassine, Malak Baslyman:
GRLMerger: an automatic approach for integrating GRL models. 209-259 - Saima Zareen, Syed Muhammad Anwar:
BPMN extension evaluation for security requirements engineering framework. 261-278
Volume 29, Number 3, September 2024
- Mariana Maia Peixoto, Tony Gorschek, Daniel Méndez, Davide Fucci, Carla T. L. L. Silva:
A natural language-based method to specify privacy requirements: an evaluation with practitioners. 279-301 - Chin Khor, Robyn R. Lutz:
Enhancing the requirements engineering of configurable systems by the ongoing use of variability models. 303-328 - Maike Ahrens, Lukas Nagel, Kurt Schneider:
What you see is what you trace: a two-stage interview study on traceability practices and eye tracking potential. 329-355 - Aulia-Absari Khalil, Ford Lumban Gaol, Boy Subirosa Sabarguna, Harjanto Prabowo:
Navigating personalized medication: unveiling user needs to forge a cutting-edge platform for proactive prevention and monitoring of adverse drug reactions. 357-369 - Yesugen Baatartogtokh, Irene Foster, Alicia M. Grubb:
A splash of color: a dual dive into the effects of EVO on decision-making with goal models. 371-402 - Tauqeer ul Amin, Basit Shahzad:
Improving requirements elicitation in large-scale software projects with reduced customer engagement: a proposed cost-effective model. 403-418
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