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27th RE 2019: Jeju Island, South Korea
- Daniela E. Damian, Anna Perini, Seok-Won Lee:
27th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2019, Jeju Island, Korea (South), September 23-27, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-3912-8
Keynotes
- Bashar Nuseibeh:
Requirements We Live By. 1 - Marsha Chechik:
Uncertain Requirements, Assurance and Machine Learning. 2-3 - Jon Whittle:
Human Values in Software: A New Paradigm for Requirements Engineering? 4 - Hazel Woodcock:
The Next Step in Requirements Management: Artificial Intelligence. 5
Research Track
- Leticia Duboc, Stefanie Betz, Birgit Penzenstadler, Sedef Akinli Koçak, Ruzanna Chitchyan
, Ola Leifler, Jari Porras
, Norbert Seyff, Colin C. Venters
:
Do we Really Know What we are Building? Raising Awareness of Potential Sustainability Effects of Software Systems in Requirements Engineering. 6-16 - Daniela E. Damian, Anna Perini, Seok-Won Lee:
Welcome Message from the RE'19 Chairs. 12-14 - James Tizard, Hechen Wang
, Lydia Yohannes, Kelly Blincoe
:
Can a Conversation Paint a Picture? Mining Requirements In Software Forums. 17-27 - Alessio Ferrari
, Paola Spoletini, Muneera Bano
, Didar Zowghi
:
Learning Requirements Elicitation Interviews with Role-Playing, Self-Assessment and Peer-Review. 28-39 - Jonas Paul Winkler, Jannis Grönberg, Andreas Vogelsang
:
Optimizing for Recall in Automatic Requirements Classification: An Empirical Study. 40-50 - Sallam Abualhaija
, Chetan Arora
, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Lionel C. Briand, Eduardo Vaz:
A Machine Learning-Based Approach for Demarcating Requirements in Textual Specifications. 51-62 - Javed Ali Khan
, Yuchen Xie, Lin Liu, Lijie Wen
:
Analysis of Requirements-Related Arguments in User Forums. 63-74 - Tanmay Bhowmik, Surendra Raju Chekuri, Anh Quoc Do, Wentao Wang, Nan Niu:
The Role of Environment Assertions in Requirements-Based Testing. 75-85 - Hugo Villamizar
, Amadeu Anderlin Neto, Marcos Kalinowski
, Alessandro Garcia, Daniel Méndez
:
An Approach for Reviewing Security-Related Aspects in Agile Requirements Specifications of Web Applications. 86-97 - Yotaro Seki, Shinpei Hayashi
, Motoshi Saeki:
Detecting Bad Smells in Use Case Descriptions. 98-108 - Ana Lavalle
, Alejandro Maté, Juan Trujillo
, Stefano Rizzi:
Visualization Requirements for Business Intelligence Analytics: A Goal-Based, Iterative Framework. 109-119 - Jonas Paul Winkler, Jannis Grönberg, Andreas Vogelsang
:
Predicting How to Test Requirements: An Automated Approach. 120-130 - Daniel Martens, Walid Maalej:
Extracting and Analyzing Context Information in User-Support Conversations on Twitter. 131-141 - Fabiano Dalpiaz, Davide Dell'Anna
, Fatma Basak Aydemir
, Sercan Çevikol:
Requirements Classification with Interpretable Machine Learning and Dependency Parsing. 142-152 - Jan Ole Johanssen, Anja Kleebaum
, Bernd Bruegge, Barbara Paech:
How do Practitioners Capture and Utilize User Feedback During Continuous Software Engineering? 153-164 - Catarina Gralha
, Miguel Goulão
, João Araújo
:
Analysing Gender Differences in Building Social Goal Models: A Quasi-Experiment. 165-176 - Anitha Murugesan
, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
Requirements Reference Models Revisited: Accommodating Hierarchy in System Design. 177-186 - Ally S. Nyamawe
, Hui Liu, Nan Niu, Qasim Umer
, Zhendong Niu
:
Automated Recommendation of Software Refactorings Based on Feature Requests. 187-198 - Dimitris Karagiannis, Patrik Burzynski, Wilfrid Utz, Robert Andrei Buchmann:
A Metamodeling Approach to Support the Engineering of Modeling Method Requirements. 199-210 - Florian Pudlitz
, Florian Brokhausen
, Andreas Vogelsang
:
Extraction of System States from Natural Language Requirements. 211-222 - Larissa Chazette
, Oliver Karras
, Kurt Schneider
:
Do End-Users Want Explanations? Analyzing the Role of Explainability as an Emerging Aspect of Non-Functional Requirements. 223-233 - Vincent Langenfeld
, Daniel Dietsch, Bernd Westphal, Jochen Hoenicke
, Amalinda Post:
Scalable Analysis of Real-Time Requirements. 234-244 - Amal Ahmed Anda, Daniel Amyot
:
Arithmetic Semantics of Feature and Goal Models for Adaptive Cyber-Physical Systems. 245-256
Industrial Innovation
- Manel Mezghani, Juyeon Kang, Eun-Bee Kang, Florence Sèdes
:
Clustering for Traceability Managing in System Specifications. 257-264 - Kalle Hjerppe
, Jukka Ruohonen
, Ville Leppänen
:
The General Data Protection Regulation: Requirements, Architectures, and Constraints. 265-275 - Andreas Banz:
Requirements Engineering Method for Infrastructure Automation and Cloud Projects. 276-285 - Tiago Espinha Gasiba
, Kristian Beckers, Santiago Suppan, Filip Rezabek:
On the Requirements for Serious Games Geared Towards Software Developers in the Industry. 286-296 - Rachel Burrows, Antonio A. Lopez-Lorca, Leon Sterling, Tim Miller
, Antonette Mendoza, Sonja Pedell:
Motivational Modelling in Software for Homelessness: Lessons from an Industrial Study. 297-307 - Xiaohong Chen, Zhiwei Zhong, Zhi Jin, Min Zhang
, Tong Li, Xiang Chen, Tingliang Zhou:
Automating Consistency Verification of Safety Requirements for Railway Interlocking Systems. 308-318 - Amin Sleimi
, Marcello Ceci
, Nicolas Sannier, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Lionel C. Briand, John Dann:
A Query System for Extracting Requirements-Related Information from Legal Texts. 319-329 - Ethan Hadar, Amin Hassanzadeh:
Big Data Analytics on Cyber Attack Graphs for Prioritizing Agile Security Requirements. 330-339 - Blagovesta Pirelli, Lucien Etzlinger, David Derrier, Gil Regev, Alain Wegmann:
Requirements Elicitation with a Service Canvas for Packaged Enterprise Systems. 340-350
RE@Next!
- Meira Levy
, Chen Huli:
Design Thinking in a Nutshell for Eliciting Requirements of a Business Process: A Case Study of a Design Thinking Workshop. 351-356 - Tim Rietz
, Alexander Maedche:
LadderBot: A Requirements Self-Elicitation System. 357-362 - Maximilian A. Köhl
, Kevin Baum
, Markus Langer, Daniel Oster, Timo Speith
, Dimitri Bohlender:
Explainability as a Non-Functional Requirement. 363-368 - Merle Delen, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Kendra M. L. Cooper:
BakeRE: A Serious Educational Game on the Specification and Analysis of User Stories. 369-374 - Melanie J. C. Stade, Simon André Scherr, Patrick Mennig, Frank Elberzhager, Norbert Seyff:
Don't Worry, Be Happy - Exploring Users' Emotions During App Usage for Requirements Engineering. 375-380 - Emitza Guzman, Andres Rojas Paredes:
Gender and User Feedback: An Exploratory Study. 381-385 - Jennifer Horkoff
:
Non-Functional Requirements for Machine Learning: Challenges and New Directions. 386-391 - Tong Li, Kaiyuan Wang, Jennifer Horkoff
:
Towards Effective Assessment for Social Engineering Attacks. 392-397 - Matthias Koch
:
New RE Dimensions for Digital Ecosystems - Initial Results from an Expert Interview Study. 398-403 - Harsha Perera
, Waqar Hussain, Davoud Mougouei
, Rifat Ara Shams
, Arif Nurwidyantoro, Jon Whittle:
Towards Integrating Human Values into Software: Mapping Principles and Rights of GDPR to Values. 404-409 - Yixing Luo, Yijun Yu, Zhi Jin, Haiyan Zhao:
Environment-Centric Safety Requirements for Autonomous Unmanned Systems. 410-415 - Gouri Deshpande, Chahal Arora, Guenther Ruhe:
Data-Driven Elicitation and Optimization of Dependencies between Requirements. 416-421 - Marco Robol, Travis D. Breaux, Elda Paja, Paolo Giorgini
:
Consent Verification Under Evolving Privacy Policies. 422-427
Doctoral Symposium
- James Tizard:
Requirement Mining in Software Product Forums. 428-433 - Heba Elshandidy:
Behaviour-Driven Requirements Engineering for Agile Product Line Engineering. 434-439 - Javed Ali Khan
:
Mining Requirements Arguments from user Forums. 440-445 - Harsha Perera
:
Towards Human Values Traceability in Software: A Goal Modeling Approach. 446-451 - Tim Rietz
:
Designing a Conversational Requirements Elicitation System for End-Users. 452-457 - Hyo-Cheol Lee:
An Approach to Design Trust-Aware Goal Model and Provenance Model for Intelligent Adaptive Systems. 458-463 - Woogon Shim:
An Agile Method of Representing, Organizing, and (Re) Prioritizing Requirements in a Large Enterprise. 464-469 - Larissa Chazette
:
Mitigating Challenges in the Elicitation and Analysis of Transparency Requirements. 470-475 - Talat Ambreen:
Handling Socio-Technical Barriers Involved in Crowd-Based Requirements Elicitation. 476-481
Posters and Demos
- Christoph Stanik, Walid Maalej:
Requirements Intelligence with OpenReq Analytics. 482-483 - Yilong Yang
, Wei Ke
, Xiaoshan Li:
RM2PT: Requirements Validation through Automatic Prototyping. 484-485 - Novarun Deb
, Manjarini Mallik, Anwesha Roychowdhury, Nabendu Chaki:
CARGo: A Prototype for Contextual Annotation and Reconciliation of Goal Models. 486-489 - Yiwen Chen, Yuanpeng Wang, Yixuan Hou, Yunduo Wang:
T-Star: A Text-Based iStar Modeling Tool. 490-491 - Clara Marie Lüders, Mikko Raatikainen
, Joaquim Motger
, Walid Maalej:
OpenReq Issue Link Map: A Tool to Visualize Issue Links in Jira. 492-493
Tutorials
- Hermann Kaindl, Mike Mannion
:
Software Reuse and Reusability Based on Requirements: Feature Modelling vs. Case-Based Reasoning. 494-495 - Zhi Jin, Xiaohong Chen, Zhi Li, Yijun Yu:
RE4CPS: Requirements Engineering for Cyber-Physical Systems. 496-497 - Dimitris Karagiannis, Moonkun Lee, Robert Andrei Buchmann:
Using Metamodeling for Requirements Engineering: A Best-Practice with ADOxx. 498-499 - Christof Ebert:
Security Requirements Engineering: From TARA to PenTest. 500-501 - Shamal Faily, Duncan Ki-Aries:
Usable and Secure Requirements Engineering with CAIRIS. 502-503 - Ivan Jureta:
Requirements Engineering Challenges in the First 1000 Days of a Venture Capital-Backed US Startup. 504-505 - Pierluigi Plebani
, Mattia Salnitri
, Monica Vitali:
Strategies for Data and Computation Movements in Fog Computing. 506-507 - Hermann Kaindl:
Specifying Requirements through Interaction Design. 508-509 - Alistair Mavin, Sabine Mavin, Birgit Penzenstadler, Colin C. Venters
:
Towards an Ontology of Requirements Engineering Approaches. 514-515

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