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29th RE 2021: Notre Dame, IN, USA - Workshops
- Tao Yue, Mehdi Mirakhorli:

29th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops, RE 2021 Workshops, Notre Dame, IN, USA, September 20-24, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-1898-0 - Lukas Strey, Christian Hein, Tom Ritter:

Model-based Method to Utilize a Catalogue of Quality Requirements in Software Development. 3-10 - Salih Göktug Köse, Fatma Basak Aydemir:

Automated Glossary Extraction from Collaborative Requirements Models. 11-15 - Orlando Amaral

, Sallam Abualhaija
, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Lionel C. Briand:
A Model-based Conceptualization of Requirements for Compliance Checking of Data Processing against GDPR. 16-20 - Tamjid Hossain, Nancy A. Day:

Dash+: Extending Alloy with Hierarchical States and Replicated Processes for Modelling Transition Systems. 21-29 - Zewen Qi, Tiexin Wang, Tao Yue:

Towards Efficient Use Case Modeling with Automated Domain Classification and Term Recommendation. 30-38 - Munima Jahan, Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Behrouz H. Far:

Generating Sequence Diagram from Natural Language Requirements. 39-48 - Anne Hess, Marcus Trapp, Oliver Karras, Norbert Seyff:

Welcome to the Fifth International Workshop on Learning from Other Disciplines for Requirements Engineering (D4RE'21). 49-50 - Lukas Nagel, Oliver Karras:

Keep Your Stakeholders Engaged: Interactive Vision Videos in Requirements Engineering. 51-57 - Nelly Bencomo, Rachel Harrison, Daniel Rodríguez:

Eigth International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Requirements Engineering (AIRE'21). 58-59 - Jannik Fischbach, Tobias Springer, Julian Frattini, Henning Femmer, Andreas Vogelsang

, Daniel Méndez:
Fine-Grained Causality Extraction From Natural Language Requirements Using Recursive Neural Tensor Networks. 60-69 - Tobias Hey

, Jan Keim
, Walter F. Tichy:
Knowledge-based Sense Disambiguation of Multiword Expressions in Requirements Documents. 70-76 - Noah Jadallah, Jannik Fischbach, Julian Frattini, Andreas Vogelsang

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CATE: CAusality Tree Extractor from Natural Language Requirements. 77-79 - Pablo Restrepo Henao, Jannik Fischbach, Dominik Spies, Julian Frattini, Andreas Vogelsang

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Transfer Learning for Mining Feature Requests and Bug Reports from Tweets and App Store Reviews. 80-86 - Peter Devine, Yun Sing Koh

, Kelly Blincoe:
Evaluating Unsupervised Text Embeddings on Software User Feedback. 87-95 - Preethu Rose Anish, Pratik Sonar, Prashant Lawhatre, Smita Ghaisas:

Automated Identification and Deconstruction of Penalty Clauses in Regulation. 96-105 - Macarious Abadeer, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh:

Machine Learning-based Estimation of Story Points in Agile Development: Industrial Experience and Lessons Learned. 106-115 - Kareshna Zamani

, Didar Zowghi
, Chetan Arora
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Machine Learning in Requirements Engineering: A Mapping Study. 116-125 - Alexander Nicholson, Jin L. C. Guo:

Issue Link Label Recovery and Prediction for Open Source Software. 126-135 - Gouri Deshpande, Behnaz Sheikhi, Saipreetham Chakka, Dylan Lachou Zotegouon, Mohammad Navid Masahati, Guenther Ruhe:

Is BERT the New Silver Bullet? - An Empirical Investigation of Requirements Dependency Classification. 136-145 - Luis Hernán García Paucar, Nelly Bencomo, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:

Towards Technology Acceptance: a Bayesian Network of soft requirements, the case of the NHS COVID-19 Test and Trace App. 146-152 - Mohammad Kasra Habib, Stefan Wagner

, Daniel Graziotin:
Detecting Requirements Smells With Deep Learning: Experiences, Challenges and Future Work. 153-156 - Wasja Brunotte, Larissa Chazette, Verena Klös, Eric Knauss, Timo Speith

, Andreas Vogelsang
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Welcome to the First International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Explainable Systems (RE4ES). 157-158 - Sarah Sterz, Kevin Baum

, Anne Lauber-Rönsberg
, Holger Hermanns
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Towards Perspicuity Requirements. 159-163 - Markus Langer, Kevin Baum

, Kathrin Hartmann, Stefan Hessel, Timo Speith
, Jonas Wahl
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Explainability Auditing for Intelligent Systems: A Rationale for Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives. 164-168 - Lena Kästner, Markus Langer, Veronika Lazar, Astrid Schomäcker, Timo Speith

, Sarah Sterz:
On the Relation of Trust and Explainability: Why to Engineer for Trustworthiness. 169-175 - Wasja Brunotte

, Larissa Chazette, Kai Korte:
Can Explanations Support Privacy Awareness? A Research Roadmap. 176-180 - Mersedeh Sadeghi

, Verena Klös, Andreas Vogelsang
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Cases for Explainable Software Systems: Characteristics and Examples. 181-187 - My-Linh Nguyen, Thao Phung, Duong-Hai Ly, Hong-Linh Truong

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Holistic Explainability Requirements for End-to-End Machine Learning in IoT Cloud Systems. 188-194 - Maike Schwammberger

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A Quest of Self-Explainability: When Causal Diagrams meet Autonomous Urban Traffic Manoeuvres. 195-199 - Anh Nguyen-Duc, Varun Gupta, Chetan Arora, Pekka Abrahamsson, Jan Bosch:

Preface of the Workshop Organizers. 200-201 - Dimitris Polychronopoulos

, Yngve Dahle:
To which degree do Software Startups focus on Sustainability in their planning work? 202-205 - Elizabeth Bjarnason

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Prototyping Practices in Software Startups: Initial Case Study Results. 206-211 - Stefan Trieflinger, Jürgen Münch, Bastian Roling, Yvonne Voigt, Dominic Lang:

Provide Direction Despite Uncertainty: Workshops for Creating a Compelling Product Vision. 212-215 - Mohamad Kassab:

Exploring Non-Functional Requirements for Blockchain-Oriented Systems. 216-219 - Mohamad Kassab:

How Requirements Engineering is Performed in Small Businesses? 220-223 - Mamia Agbese

, Hanna-Kaisa Alanen
, Jani Antikainen, Erika Halme
, Hannakaisa Isomäki
, Marianna Jantunen
, Kai-Kristian Kemell
, Rebekah Rousi
, Heidi Vainio-Pekka, Ville Vakkuri:
Governance of Ethical and Trustworthy Al Systems: Research Gaps in the ECCOLA Method. 224-229 - Jani Antikainen, Mamia Agbese

, Hanna-Kaisa Alanen
, Erika Halme
, Hannakaisa Isomäki
, Marianna Jantunen
, Kai-Kristian Kemell
, Rebekah Rousi
, Heidi Vainio-Pekka, Ville Vakkuri:
A Deployment Model to Extend Ethically Aligned AI Implementation Method ECCOLA. 230-235 - Eric S. K. Yu, Lin Liu, Meira Levy

, Daniel Amyot:
REWBAH 2021: Second International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Well-Being, Aging, and Health : Welcome from the Organizers. 236-238 - Alexandra Jussli

, Heiko Gewald:
Senior DT - A Design Thinking Method to Improve Requirements Engineering for Elderly Citizens. 240-247 - Amélie Lachapelle-Dagenais, Sébastien Mosser

, Anne-Marie Pinna-Dery, Mireille Blay-Fornarino:
Requirements Engineering for the Ageing Population: a Teaching Perspective. 248-257 - Eduard C. Groen, Svenja Polst:

Guidelines for Validation Interviews with Senior Citizens. 258-267 - Mir Kamyar Ziabari, Daniel Amyot

, Wojtek Michalowski, El Mostafa Bouattane, Nassoh Hafez:
Creating Mobile Self-Triage Applications: Requirements and Usability Perspectives. 268-277 - Julie R. Rauer, Kirthy Kolluri, Lawrence Chung, Cong Liu, Tom Hill:

Eliciting Smartphone App Requirements for Helping Senior People: A Questionnaire Approach. 278-287 - Muneera Bano

, Eduard C. Groen, Irit Hadar, Norbert Seyff:
Welcome to the Fifth International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE'21). 288-290 - Fabiano Dalpiaz:

On the Value of CrowdRE in Research and Practice. 291-292 - Hechen Wang

, Peter Devine, James Tizard, Seyed Reza Shahamiri
, Kelly Blincoe:
The Use of Sub-forums in Software Product Forums. 293-297 - Oliver Karras, Eklekta Kristo, Jil Klünder:

The Potential of Using Vision Videos for CrowdRE: Video Comments as a Source of Feedback. 298-305 - Lukas Nagel, Jianwei Shi, Melanie Busch:

Viewing Vision Videos Online: Opportunities for Distributed Stakeholders. 306-312 - Meira Levy

, Irit Hadar, Assaf Krebs, Idit Barak:
When the Developers Become the (Micro) Crowd: An Educational Case Study on Multidisciplinary Requirements Engineering. 313-319 - Oliver Karras, Eduard C. Groen, Javed Ali Khan

, Sören Auer
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Researcher or Crowd Member? Why not both! The Open Research Knowledge Graph for Applying and Communicating CrowdRE Research. 320-327 - James Tizard, Tim Rietz, Xuanhui Liu, Kelly Blincoe:

Voice of the Users: A study of software feedback differences between Germany and China. 328-335 - Maurizio Astegher, Paolo Busetta, Anna Perini, Angelo Susi:

Requirements for Online User Feedback Management in RE Tasks. 336 - Markus Nöbauer, Norbert Seyff:

Towards Trust in Complex Cloud-based ERP Systems by Informing Users about the System Status. 337-341 - Ariadna de Arriba, Marc Oriol, Xavier Franch:

Applying Transfer Learning to Sentiment Analysis in Social Media. 342-348 - Sophie Ebersold, Régine Laleau, Manuel Mazzara:

Welcome from the Organizers FormReq 2021. 349 - Viktoria Koscinski

, Celeste Gambardella, Estey Gerstner, Mark Zappavigna, Jennifer Cassetti, Mehdi Mirakhorli:
A Natural Language Processing Technique for Formalization of Systems Requirement Specifications. 350-356 - Khaled Ismaeel, Alexandr Naumchev, Andrey Sadovykh

, Dragos Truscan
, Eduard Paul Enoiu, Cristina Seceleanu
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Security Requirements as Code: Example from VeriDevOps Project. 357-363 - Christophe Ponsard, Jean-Christophe Deprez

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Survey and Consistency Checking of Formal Requirements Animations. 364-370 - Marc Herrmann

, Jil Klünder:
From Textual to Verbal Communication: Towards Applying Sentiment Analysis to a Software Project Meeting. 371-376 - Deniz Cemiloglu, Maris Catania, Raian Ali

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Explainable Persuasion in Interactive Design. 377-382 - Kuldar Taveter, Tahira Iqbal:

Theory of Constructed Emotion Meets RE. 383-386 - Duncan Ki-Aries, Seok-Won Lee, Mattia Salnitri:

Welcome to the Eighth International Workshop on Evolving Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering (ESPRE'21). 387 - Irish Singh, Seok-Won Lee:

Self-Adaptive Security for SLA Based Smart Contract. 388-393 - Stephen Kaplan, Dylan Bulmer

, Avery Gosselin, Sepideh Ghanavati
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Lattice-based Contextual Integrity Analysis of Social Network Privacy Policies. 394-399 - Sihn-Hye Park, Ji-Wook Jung, Seok-Won Lee:

Multi-perspective APT Attack Risk Assessment Framework using Risk-Aware Problem Domain Ontology. 400-405 - Guntur Budi Herwanto

, Gerald Quirchmayr, A Min Tjoa:
A Named Entity Recognition Based Approach for Privacy Requirements Engineering. 406-411 - Sergej Japs, Harald Anacker, Lydia Kaiser

, Jörg Holtmann, Roman Dumitrescu
, Frank Kargl:
D-REQs: Determination of security & safety requirements in workshops based on the use of model-based systems engineering. 412-414 - Vedarsh Shah, Zedong Peng

, Ganesh Malla, Nan Niu:
Towards Norm Classification: An Initial Analysis of HIPAA Breaches. 415-420 - Zhi Jin, Nan Niu, Yijun Yu:

An RE'21 Workshop on Environment-Driven Requirements Engineering (EnviRE'21). 421 - Qianqian Liu, Xiaohong Chen, Zhi Jin:

Environment Model based Requirements Consistency Verification: An Example. 422-427 - Hongbin Xiao

, Zhi Li, Yilong Yang
, Jie Deng, Shangfeng Wei:
An Extended Meta-Model of Problem Frames for Enriching Environmental Descriptions. 428-434 - Eunsuk Kang:

The Role of Environmental Deviations in Engineering Robust Systems. 435-438 - Yue Yu, Tiexin Wang, Tao Yue:

Specifying Autonomous Driving Scenarios. 439-444 - Vasily Varenov, Aydar Gabdrahmanov:

Security Requirements Classification into Groups Using NLP Transformers. 444-450

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