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27th RE 2019: Jeju Island, South Korea - Workshops
- 27th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops, RE 2019 Workshops, Jeju Island, Korea (South), September 23-27, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-5165-6
D4RE: 3rd International Workshop on Learning from Other Disciplines for Requirements Engineering
- Anne Hess, Marcus Trapp, Oliver Karras, Norbert Seyff, Kim Lauenroth:
Welcome to the 3rd International Workshop on Learning from Other Disciplines for Requirements Engineering (D4RE'19). 1-2 - Marcin Ocieszak, Krzysztof Wnuk, David Callele:
Using Financial Valuation Techniques to Minimize Waste in Requirements Scoping. 3-6 - Yen Dieu Pham, Lloyd Montgomery, Walid Maalej:
Renovating Requirements Engineering: First Thoughts to Shape Requirements Engineering as a Profession. 7-11
MoDRE: 9th International Model-Driven Requirements Engineering Workshop
- Nelly Bencomo, Gunter Mussbacher, Ana Moreira, João Araújo, Pablo Sánchez:
Preface to 9th International Workshop on Model-Driven Requirements Engineering. 12-13 - Mounifah Alenazi, Nan Niu, Juha Savolainen:
SysML Modeling Mistakes and Their Impacts on Requirements. 14-23 - Alvine Boaye Belle, Timothy C. Lethbridge, Sègla Kpodjedo, Opeyemi O. Adesina, Miguel A. Garzón:
A Novel Approach to Measure Confidence and Uncertainty in Assurance Cases. 24-33 - Najah Mary El-Gharib, Daniel Amyot:
Process Mining for Cloud-Based Applications: A Systematic Literature Review. 34-43 - Yuliyan V. Maksimov, Samuel A. Fricker:
Framework for Analysis of Multi-party Collaboration. 44-53 - Gabriel Negash, Chun Ming Liang, Feras Al Taha, Nadin Bou Khzam, Gunter Mussbacher:
Non-Deterministic Use Case Map Traversal Algorithm for Scenario Simulation and Debugging. 54-63 - Tjerk Spijkman, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Anne-Fleur Hemmer, Richard van de Bospoort:
Specification of Requirements and Software Architecture for the Customisation of Enterprise Software: A Multi-case Study Based on the RE4SA Model. 64-73 - Aaron Montalvo, Pablo Parra, Oscar R. Polo, Alberto Carrasco, Agustín Martínez-Hellín, Sebastián Sánchez Prieto:
Towards the Use of Model-Driven Technologies in an Integral Software Development Process. 74-82
AffectRE: 2nd International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering
- Davide Fucci, Simone Kühn, Walid Maalej:
The Second International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering (AffectRE2019). 83 - Simon André Scherr, Patrick Mennig, Christian Kammler, Frank Elberzhager:
On the Road to Enriching the App Improvement Process with Emotions. 84-91 - Taro Kishimoto, Reiji Yoshida, Yoshito Tobe, Midori Sugaya:
Examination of Evaluation Method on Human Error During Work by Bioinstrumentation. 92-95 - Yui Yamashita, Masaru Onodera, Koichi Shimoda, Yoshito Tobe:
Emotion-Polarity Visualizer on Smartphone. 96-99 - Kuldar Taveter, Leon Sterling, Sonja Pedell, Rachel Burrows, Eliise Marie Taveter:
A Method for Eliciting and Representing Emotional Requirements: Two Case Studies in e-Healthcare. 100-105 - Colin M. Werner, Ze Shi Li, Neil A. Ernst:
What Can the Sentiment of a Software Requirements Specification Document Tell Us? 106-107
FormReq: FORMal REQuirements
- Sophie Ebersold, Régine Laleau, Manuel Mazzara:
FormReq@RE2019 Preface. 108 - Daniel M. Berry:
The Requirements Engineering Reference Model: A Fundamental Impediment to Using Formal Methods in Software Systems Development. 109 - Mark B. Trakhtenbrot:
An Approach to Validation of Combined Natural Language and Formal Requirements for Control Systems. 110-115 - Imen Sayar, Jeanine Souquières:
Bridging the Gap Between Requirements Document and Formal Specifications using Development Patterns. 116-122 - Thuy Nguyen:
Formal Requirements and Constraints Modelling in FORM-L for the Engineering of Complex Socio-Technical Systems. 123-132
ESPRE: 6th International Workshop on Evolving Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering
- Kristian Beckers, Duncan Ki-Aries, Seok-Won Lee, Nancy Mead:
Preface Sixth International Workshop on Evolving Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering (ESPRE'19). 133 - Atsuo Hazeyama, Hikaru Miyahara, Takafumi Tanaka, Hironori Washizaki, Haruhiko Kaiya, Takao Okubo, Nobukazu Yoshioka:
A System for Seamless Support from Security Requirements Analysis to Security Design Using a Software Security Knowledge Base. 134-140 - Tiago Espinha Gasiba, Ulrike Lechner:
Raising Secure Coding Awareness for Software Developers in the Industry. 141-143 - Ze Shi Li, Colin M. Werner, Neil A. Ernst:
Continuous Requirements: An Example Using GDPR. 144-149 - Min-Ju Kim, Sangeeta Dey, Seok-Won Lee:
Ontology-Driven Security Requirements Recommendation for APT Attack. 150-156 - Fanny Rivera-Ortiz, Liliana Pasquale:
Towards Automated Logging for Forensic-Ready Software Systems. 157-163 - James Barela, Tiago Espinha Gasiba, Santiago Reinhard Suppan, Marc Berges, Kristian Beckers:
When Interactive Graphic Storytelling Fails. 164-169
CrowdRE: 3rd International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering
- Eduard C. Groen, Meira Levy, Anas Mahmoud, Norbert Seyff:
Welcome to the Third International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE'19). 170-171 - Martin Glinz:
CrowdRE: Achievements, Opportunities and Pitfalls. 172-173 - Abel Menkveld, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Fabiano Dalpiaz:
User Story Writing in Crowd Requirements Engineering: The Case of a Web Application for Sports Tournament Planning. 174-179 - Eduard C. Groen, Michael Ochs:
CrowdRE, User Feedback and GDPR: Towards Tackling GDPR Implications with Adequate Technical and Organizational Measures in an Effort-Minimal Way. 180-185 - Kurt Schneider, Linda Marilena Bertolli:
Video Variants for CrowdRE: How to Create Linear Videos, Vision Videos, and Interactive Videos. 186-192 - Tahira Iqbal, Norbert Seyff, Daniel Méndez Fernández:
Generating Requirements Out of Thin Air: Towards Automated Feature Identification for New Apps. 193-199 - Mahdi Ghasemi, Daniel Amyot:
Data Preprocessing for Goal-Oriented Process Discovery. 200-206 - Chong Wang, Ju Li, Peng Liang, Maya Daneva, Marten van Sinderen:
Developers' Eyes on the Changes of Apps: An Exploratory Study on App Changelogs. 207-212
AIRE: 6th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Requirements
- Jaspreet Bhatia, Pradeep K. Murukannaiah, Nan Niu, Fabiano Dalpiaz:
The 6th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Requirements Engineering (AIRE'19). 213 - Zhi Jin:
Environment-Centric Self-Adaptivity for Autonomous Systems in Smart Spaces. 214-215 - Shinobu Saito:
Identifying and Understanding Stakeholders using Process Mining: Case Study on Discovering Business Processes that Involve Organizational Entities. 216-219 - Christoph Stanik, Marlo Häring, Walid Maalej:
Classifying Multilingual User Feedback using Traditional Machine Learning and Deep Learning. 220-226 - Preethu Rose Anish, Abhishek Sainani, Abdul Ahmed, Smita Ghaisas:
Implementation-Centric Classification of Business Rules from Documents. 227-233 - Siba Mishra, Arpit Sharma:
On the Use of Word Embeddings for Identifying Domain Specific Ambiguities in Requirements. 234-240 - Mona Rahimi, Jin L. C. Guo, Sahar Kokaly, Marsha Chechik:
Toward Requirements Specification for Machine-Learned Components. 241-244 - Andreas Vogelsang, Markus Borg:
Requirements Engineering for Machine Learning: Perspectives from Data Scientists. 245-251 - Hrvoje Belani, Marin Vukovic, Zeljka Car:
Requirements Engineering Challenges in Building AI-Based Complex Systems. 252-255 - Jane Huffman Hayes, Jared Payne, Mallory Leppelmeier:
Toward Improved Artificial Intelligence in Requirements Engineering: Metadata for Tracing Datasets. 256-262 - Jannik Fischbach, Maximilian Junker, Andreas Vogelsang, Dietmar Freudenstein:
Automated Generation of Test Models from Semi-Structured Requirements. 263-269
RE Cares '19
- Jane Huffman Hayes:
RE Cares Workshop and Event (RE Cares'19): RE Cares about Giving Back to Society: Employing RE Techniques and Hackathon for Jeju Island. 270-271
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