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- 2018
- Frederik Simon Bäumer, Michaela Geierhos:
How to Deal with Inaccurate Service Requirements? Insights in Our Current Approach and New Ideas. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Daniel M. Berry:
Keynote: Evaluation of NLP Tools for Hairy RE Tasks. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Ricard Borrull, Dolors Costal, Xavier Franch, Carme Quer:
Research on NLP for RE at UPC: A Report. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Bert de Brock:
Towards a Theory about Continuous Requirements Engineering for Information Systems. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Matthew Caron, Frederik Simon Bäumer, Michaela Geierhos:
Back to Basics: Extracting Software Requirements with a Syntactic Approach. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Maya Daneva, Chong Wang, Andrea Herrmann, Nelly Condori-Fernández:
Understanding the Soft Skills that Industry Wants from Requirements Engineers: a Focus Group Study. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Davide Dell'Anna:
Requirements-Driven Supervision of Socio-Technical Systems. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Tejaswini Deoskar:
Invited Talk: Domain-adaptation of Natural Language Processing Tools for RE. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Siamak Farshidi, Slinger Jansen, Rolf de Jong, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Multiple Criteria Decision Support in Requirements Negotiation. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Henning Femmer:
Requirements Quality Defect Detection with the Qualicen Requirements Scout. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Anita Finke:
Evaluation of RE Tools Suitability for Continuous Requirements Engineering. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Peter Forbrig:
Use Cases, User Stories and BizDevOps. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Edwin Friesen, Frederik Simon Bäumer, Michaela Geierhos:
CORDULA: Software Requirements Extraction Utilizing Chatbot as Communication Interface. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Davide Fucci, Christoph Stanik, Lloyd Montgomery, Zijad Kurtanovic, Timo Johann, Walid Maalej:
Research on NLP for RE at the University of Hamburg: A Report. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Carlos Adrián Furnari, Cristina Palomares, Xavier Franch:
ORSIM: Integrating Existing Software Components to Detect Similar Natural Language Requirements. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Roberto Garigliano, Dominic Perini, Luisa Mich:
Which Semantics for Requirements Engineering: From Shallow to Deep. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Stefania Gnesi, Alessio Ferrari:
Research on NLP for RE at CNR-ISTI: a Report. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Eduard C. Groen, Jacqueline Schowalter, Sylwia Kopczynska, Svenja Polst, Sadaf Alvani:
Is there Really a Need for Using NLP to Elicit Requirements? A Benchmarking Study to Assess Scalability of Manual Analysis. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Serda Hauser:
Analysis of Requirement Problems Regarding their Causes and Effects for Projects with the Objective to Model Qualitative PRIs - Empirical Study. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Stijn Hoppenbrouwers:
Keynote: The Collaboration Perspective on Continuous Development. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Fitsum Meshesha Kifetew, Anna Perini, Angelo Susi:
Managing Multi-Lingual User Feedback: The SUPERSEDE Project Experience. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Fabian Kneer:
Environment Modeling for Complex, Dynamic and Distributed Systems. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Martin de Laat, Maya Daneva:
Empirical Validation of a Software Requirements Specification Checklist. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Ksenija Lace, Marite Kirikova:
Required Changes in Requirements Engineering Approaches for Socio-Cyber-Physical Systems. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Meira Levy:
Educating for Empathy in Software Engineering Course. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Xiaozhou Li, Zheying Zhang, Timo Poranen:
Scenario-Driven Continuous Mobility Requirements Analysis in Mobile App Maintenance. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Elda Paja, Mauro Poggianella, Fatma Basak Aydemir, Paolo Giorgini:
PACAS: A Gamified Platform for Participatory Change Management in ATM Systems. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Luisa Ruge, Clara Mancini, Rachael Luck:
Requirements Engineering Elicitation for Mobility Assistance Dogs: Meeting Canine User Needs Through Technology Enabled Interpretation. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Aaron Schlutter, Andreas Vogelsang:
Knowledge Representation of Requirements Documents Using Natural Language Processing. REFSQ Workshops 2018 - Alireza Shojaifar, Samuel A. Fricker, Martin Gwerder:
Elicitation of SME Requirements for Cybersecurity Solutions by Studying Adherence to Recommendations. REFSQ Workshops 2018
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