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RE 2013: Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
- 21st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2013, Rio de Janeiro-RJ, Brazil, July 15-19, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-5765-4

Keynotes
- Neil A. M. Maiden:

Requirements engineering as information search and idea discovery (keynote). 1 - Fiona Cousins:

Starchitects and Jack-Hammers: Requirements engineering challenges and practices in the construction industry (keynote). 2 - Karin Koogan Breitman, Roberto Leite, Jaime Sabat:

Brasilian perspectives on software production (keynote panel). 3
Legal and Privacy Requirements
- Aaron K. Massey, Jacob Eisenstein, Annie I. Antón, Peter P. Swire:

Automated text mining for requirements analysis of policy documents. 4-13 - Travis D. Breaux

, Ashwini Rao:
Formal analysis of privacy requirements specifications for multi-tier applications. 14-20 - Jeremy C. Maxwell, Annie I. Antón, Julie Brande Earp:

An empirical investigation of software engineers' ability to classify legal cross-references. 24-31
Automated Traceability
- Anas Mahmoud, Nan Niu

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Supporting requirements traceability through refactoring. 32-41 - Jin Guo, Jane Cleland-Huang, Brian Berenbach:

Foundations for an expert system in domain-specific traceability. 42-51 - Hakim Sultanov, Jane Huffman Hayes:

Application of reinforcement learning to requirements engineering: requirements tracing. 52-61
Formal Modeling
- Carlo Ghezzi, Claudio Menghi

, Amir Molzam Sharifloo, Paola Spoletini
:
On requirements verification for model refinements. 62-71 - Ivo Krka, Nenad Medvidovic:

Distributing refinements of a system-level partial behavior model. 72-81 - David Dietrich, Joanne M. Atlee:

A mode-based pattern for feature requirements, and a generic feature interface. 82-91
Elicitation
- Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Pete Sawyer:

Requirements elicitation: Towards the unknown unknowns. 92-104 - Irina Todoran, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:

How cloud providers elicit consumer requirements: An exploratory study of nineteen companies. 105-114
Requirements Sources
- Patrice Caire, Nicolas Genon, Patrick Heymans, Daniel Laurence Moody:

Visual notation design 2.0: Towards user comprehensible requirements engineering notations. 115-124 - Dennis Pagano, Walid Maalej:

User feedback in the appstore: An empirical study. 125-134
Handling Change
- Lin Shi

, Qing Wang, Mingshu Li:
Learning from evolution history to predict future requirement changes. 135-144 - David G. Gordon, Travis D. Breaux

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Assessing regulatory change through legal requirements coverage modeling. 145-154 - Hiroyuki Nakagawa

, Akihiko Ohsuga, Shinichi Honiden:
A goal model elaboration for localizing changes in software evolution. 155-164 - Thomas A. Alspaugh, Walt Scacchi:

Ongoing software development without classical requirements. 165-174 - Alireza Zarghami, Eelco Vriezekolk, Mohammad Zarifi Eslami, Marten van Sinderen

, Roel J. Wieringa:
Assumption-based risk identification method (ARM) in dynamic service provisioning. 175-184 - Junjie Wang, Juan Li, Qing Wang, Da Yang, He Zhang, Mingshu Li:

Can requirements dependency network be used as early indicator of software integration bugs? 185-194
Traceability in Practice
- Patrick Rempel, Patrick Mäder, Tobias Kuschke:

An empirical study on project-specific traceability strategies. 195-204 - Nan Niu

, Sandeep Reddivari
, Zhangji Chen:
Keeping requirements on track via visual analytics. 205-214
RE@21: Keeping Requirements on Track
- Nancy R. Mead

:
A history of the international requirements engineering conference (RE)RE@21. 215-221 - Sunil Nair, Jose Luis de la Vara

, Sagar Sen
:
A review of traceability research at the requirements engineering conferencere@21. 222-229 - Stephen J. Morris:

Models in the RE seriesre@21. 230-237 - Gunter Mussbacher, Jörg Kienzle:

A vision for generic concern-oriented requirements reusere@21. 238-249
Industry Challenges and Research Needs
- Frank Salger:

Requirements reviews revisited: Residual challenges and open research questions. 250-255 - Juha Savolainen, Dagny Hauksdottir, Mike Mannion

:
Challenges in balancing the amount of solution information in requirement specifications for embedded products. 256-260 - Shokoofeh Hesari, Razieh Behjati

, Tao Yue:
Towards a systematic requirement-based test generation framework: Industrial challenges and needs. 261-266 - Andreas Vogelsang

, Steffen Fuhrmann:
Why feature dependencies challenge the requirements engineering of automotive systems: An empirical study. 267-272
Elicitation and Requirements Sources
- Nekane Larburu, Ing Widya, Richard G. A. Bults, Hermie J. Hermens, Carlo Napolitano

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Early phase telemedicine requirements elicitation in collaboration with medical practitioners. 273-278 - Ali Niknafs, Daniel M. Berry:

An industrial case study of the impact of domain ignorance on the effectiveness of requirements idea generation during requirements elicitation. 279-283
Improving the Quality of Requirements in Practice
- John Terzakis:

The impact of requirements on software quality across three product generations. 284-289 - Shinobu Saito

, Mutsuki Takeuchi, Masatoshi Hiraoka, Tsuyoshi Kitani, Mikio Aoyama:
Requirements clinic: Third party inspection methodology and practice for improving the quality of software requirements specifications. 290-295 - Michael Felderer

, Armin Beer:
Using defect taxonomies for requirements validation in industrial projects. 296-301
RE Processes and Toolas in Action
- Andrew Muyanja, Paul Isaac Musasizi, Catherine Nassimbwa, Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, Edward Kale Kayihura, Amos Ngabirano:

Requirements engineering for the uganda police force crime records management system. 302-307 - Arash Golnam, Gil Regev, Alain Wegmann, Sofia Kyriakopoulou:

The integration of an RE method and AHP: A pilot study in a large Swiss bank. 308-313 - Anurag Dwarakanath, Roshni R. Ramnani, Shubhashis Sengupta

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Automatic extraction of glossary terms from natural language requirements. 314-319
Traceability in Practice
- Padmalata Nistala, Priyanka Kumari:

An approach to carry out consistency analysis on requirements: Validating and tracking requirements through a configuration structure. 320-325
Posters and Demos
- Dominik Renzel, Malte Behrendt, Ralf Klamma

, Matthias Jarke:
Requirements Bazaar: Social requirements engineering for community-driven innovation. 326-327 - Romaric Guillerm, Hamid Demmou, Nabil Sadou:

A safety requirement engineering method and tool. 328-329 - Sabine Teufl, Dongyue Mou, Daniel Ratiu:

MIRA: A tooling-framework to experiment with model-based requirements engineering. 330-331 - Cristina Palomares

, Carme Quer
, Xavier Franch:
PABRE-Proj: Applying patterns in requirements elicitation. 332-333 - Florian Schneider, Bernd Bruegge, Brian Berenbach:

A tool implementation of the unified requirements modeling language as enterprise architect add-in. 334-335 - Luciano Baresi

, Gianluca Ripa, Liliana Pasquale:
IRET: Requirements for service platforms. 336-337 - Jane Cleland-Huang, Adam Czauderna, Jane Huffman Hayes:

Using tracelab to design, execute, and baseline empirical requirements engineering experiments. 338-339 - Liliana Pasquale, Yijun Yu, Mazeiar Salehie, Luca Cavallaro, Thein Than Tun, Bashar Nuseibeh:

Requirements-driven adaptive digital forensics. 340-341
Panels
- Cornelius Ncube, Soo Ling Lim, Huseyin Dogan

:
Identifying top challenges for international research on requirements engineering for systems of systems engineering. 342-344 - Jane Cleland-Huang, Smita Ghaisas:

Ready-Set-Transfer: Technology transfer in the requirements engineering domain. 345-346 - Neil A. M. Maiden:

Future directions of the RE conference and its community. 347-348 - Roel J. Wieringa, Pascal van Eck, John Mylopoulos:

Requirements engineering conferences: Wither industry tracks? 349-352 - Martin Mahaux, Alistair Mavin:

A new paradigm for applied requirements engineering research. 353-356 - Tony Gorschek:

A little rebellion now and then is a good thing: Views on the requirements engineering conference. 357-360 - Maria Lencastre

, Joy Beatty:
Top tips you can apply immediately to projects: Highlights from the RE'13 tutorials. 361-363 - Joy Beatty:

Winning the hidden battle: Requirements tool selection and adoption. 364-365 - Eric S. K. Yu, Daniel Amyot

, Gunter Mussbacher, Xavier Franch, Jaelson Castro
:
Practical applications of i∗ in industry: The state of the art. 366-367
Special Sessions
- Martin Glinz, Roel J. Wieringa:

RE@21 spotlight: Most influential papers from the requirements engineering conference. 368-370 - Martin Mahaux, David Callele:

Creative collisions: Meet and create: And other "RE interactive" suggestions. 371-372 - Oliver Creighton, Marcos R. S. Borges

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Workshops and doctoral symposium at RE'13: The results: Presentation session of new ideas for researchers and practitioners who weren't there. 373-376 - Birgit Penzenstadler

, Daniel Méndez Fernández
, Debra J. Richardson, David Callele, Krzysztof Wnuk:
The requirements engineering body of knowledge (REBoK). 377-379
Doctoral Symposium
- Ana Moreira

, Paul Grünbacher
:
RE 2013 doctoral symposium. 380 - David G. Gordon:

The regulatory world and the machine: Harmonizing legal requirements and the systems they affect. 381-384 - Sunil Nair:

Evidence management for evolutionary safety assurance and certification. 385-388 - Sandeep Reddivari

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Visual analytics for software requirements engineering. 389-392 - George Valença:

Requirements negotiation model: A social oriented approach for software ecosystems evolution. 393-396

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