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- You versus users - who owns your roadmap? (keynote)Aydin Y. Mirzaee. 1 [doi]
- Can you intentionally design a product that is Cool? (keynote)Karen Holtzblatt. 2-3 [doi]
- Requirements, behaviours, and software engineering (keynote)Michael Jackson. 4-5 [doi]
- Change impact analysis for Natural Language requirements: An NLP approachChetan Arora 0002, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Arda Goknil, Lionel C. Briand, Frank Zimmer. 6-15 [doi]
- Requirements engineering: The quest for the dependent variableHannes Holm, Teodor Sommestad, Johan E. Bengtsson. 16-25 [doi]
- Ambiguity as a resource to disclose tacit knowledgeAlessio Ferrari, Paola Spoletini, Stefania Gnesi. 26-35 [doi]
- An information theoretic approach for extracting and tracing non-functional requirementsAnas Mahmoud. 36-45 [doi]
- From requirements elicitation to variability analysis using repertory grid: A cognitive approachSangeeta Dey, Seok-Won Lee. 46-55 [doi]
- Goal and Preference Identification through natural languageFatima Alabdulkareem, Nick Cercone, Sotirios Liaskos. 56-65 [doi]
- Selecting creativity techniques for creative requirements: An evaluation of four techniques using creativity workshopsRichard Berntsson-Svensson, Maryam Taghavianfar. 66-75 [doi]
- Feature lifecycles as they spread, migrate, remain, and die in App StoresFederica Sarro, Afnan A. Al-Subaihin, Mark Harman, Yue Jia, William Martin, Yuanyuan Zhang. 76-85 [doi]
- What you ask is what you get: Understanding architecturally significant functional requirementsPreethu Rose Anish, Maya Daneva, Jane Cleland-Huang, Roel J. Wieringa, Smita Ghaisas. 86-95 [doi]
- A requirements monitoring model for systems of systemsMichael Vierhauser, Rick Rabiser, Paul Grünbacher, Benedikt Aumayr. 96-105 [doi]
- Handling knowledge uncertainty in risk-based requirements engineeringAntoine Cailliau, Axel van Lamsweerde. 106-115 [doi]
- Bug report, feature request, or simply praise? On automatically classifying app reviewsWalid Maalej, Hadeer Nabil. 116-125 [doi]
- Forging high-quality User Stories: Towards a discipline for Agile RequirementsGarm Lucassen, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Jan Martijn E. M. van der Werf, Sjaak Brinkkemper. 126-135 [doi]
- Exposing the susceptibility of off-nominal behaviors in reactive system requirementsDaniel Aceituna, Hyunsook Do. 136-145 [doi]
- Assessment of risk perception in security requirements compositionHanan Hibshi, Travis D. Breaux, Stephen B. Broomell. 146-155 [doi]
- Resolving goal conflicts via argumentation-based analysis of competing hypothesesPradeep K. Murukannaiah, Anup K. Kalia, Pankaj R. Telang, Munindar P. Singh. 156-165 [doi]
- Detecting repurposing and over-collection in multi-party privacy requirements specificationsTravis D. Breaux, Daniel Smullen, Hanan Hibshi. 166-175 [doi]
- A quality model for the systematic assessment of requirements traceabilityPatrick Rempel, Patrick Mäder. 176-185 [doi]
- Sketching and notation creation with FlexiSketch Team: Evaluating a new means for collaborative requirements elicitationDustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz. 186-195 [doi]
- Inherent characteristics of traceability artifacts less is moreJane Huffman Hayes, Giulio Antoniol, Bram Adams, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc. 196-201 [doi]
- Trace links explained: An automated approach for generating rationalesJin Guo 0004, Natawut Monaikul, Jane Cleland-Huang. 202-207 [doi]
- Handling non-functional requirements in Model-Driven Development: An ongoing industrial surveyDavid Ameller, Xavier Franch, Cristina Gómez, João Araújo 0001, Richard Berntsson-Svensson, Stefan Biffl, Jordi Cabot, Vittorio Cortellessa, Maya Daneva, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Ana Moreira, Henry Muccini, Antonio Vallecillo, Manuel Wimmer, Vasco Amaral, Hugo Brunelière, Loli Burgueño, Miguel Goulão, Bernhard Schätz, Sabine Teufl. 208-213 [doi]
- Scalable modeling and analysis of requirements preferences: A qualitative approach using CI-NetsZachary J. Oster, Ganesh Ram Santhanam, Samik Basu. 214-219 [doi]
- Rationalization of goal models in GRL using formal argumentationMarc van Zee, Floris Bex, Sepideh Ghanavati. 220-225 [doi]
- Cognitive factors in inconsistency managementIrit Hadar, Anna Zamansky. 226-229 [doi]
- Using real options to manage Technical Debt in Requirements EngineeringZahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Guenther Ruhe. 230-235 [doi]
- QuantUn: Quantification of uncertainty for the reassessment of requirementsNelly Bencomo. 236-240 [doi]
- Towards reuse in safety risk analysis based on product line requirementsHermann Kaindl, Roman Popp, David Raneburger. 241-246 [doi]
- An environment-driven ontological approach to requirements elicitation for safety-critical systemsJiale Zhou, Kaj Hänninen, Kristina Lundqvist, Yue Lu, Luciana Provenzano, Kristina Forsberg. 247-251 [doi]
- Goals at risk? Machine learning at support of early assessmentPaolo Avesani, Anna Perini, Alberto Siena, Angelo Susi. 252-255 [doi]
- Democratic mass participation of users in Requirements Engineering?Timo Johann, Walid Maalej. 256-261 [doi]
- Exploiting online human knowledge in Requirements EngineeringAnas Mahmoud, Doris Carver. 262-267 [doi]
- Towards engineering transparency as a requirement in socio-technical systemsMahmood Hosseini, Alimohammad Shahri, Keith Phalp, Raian Ali. 268-273 [doi]
- Towards a general formal framework of Coherence Management in REAlexander Borgida, Ivan Jureta, Anna Zamansky. 274-277 [doi]
- SACRE: A tool for dealing with uncertainty in contextual requirements at runtimeEdith Zavala, Xavier Franch, Jordi Marco, Alessia Knauss, Daniela E. Damian. 278-279 [doi]
- ReqPat: Efficient documentation of high-quality requirements using controlled natural languageMarkus Fockel, Jörg Holtmann. 280-281 [doi]
- Holistic security requirements analysis: An attacker's perspectiveTong Li, Elda Paja, John Mylopoulos, Jennifer Horkoff, Kristian Beckers. 282-283 [doi]
- Breeze: A modeling tool for designing, analyzing, and improving software architectureLuxi Chen, Linpeng Huang, Hao Zhong, Chen Li 0009, Xiwen Wu. 284-285 [doi]
- StakeCloud Tool: From cloud consumers' search queries to new service requirementsIrina Todoran Koitz, Martin Glinz. 286-287 [doi]
- An enhanced requirements gathering interface for open source software development environmentsJaison Kuriakose, Jeffrey Parsons. 288-289 [doi]
- Supporting quantitative assessment of requirements in Goal OrientationRobert Darimont, Christophe Ponsard. 290-291 [doi]
- Web tool for Goal modelling and statechart derivationJoão Pimentel, Jessyka Vilela, Jaelson Castro. 292-293 [doi]
- Challenges of Requirements Engineering in AUTOSAR ecosystemsMozhan Soltani, Eric Knauss. 294-295 [doi]
- Reuse of architecturally derived Standards RequirementsMichael C. Panis. 296-304 [doi]
- Systematic elicitation of mode models for multifunctional systemsAndreas Vogelsang, Henning Femmer, Christian Winkler. 305-314 [doi]
- Requirements problems in the development of a new user interface for healthcare equipmentMaria Holmegaard, Jens Baek Jorgensen, Michael Sørensen Loft, Martin Stig Stissing. 315-323 [doi]
- Experience requirements in video games definition and testabilityDavid Callele, Philip Dueck, Krzysztof Wnuk, Peitsa Hynninen . 324-333 [doi]
- Agile requirements engineering with prototyping: A case studyMarja Kapyaho, Marjo Kauppinen. 334-343 [doi]
- The myth of bad passive voice and weak words an empirical investigation in the automotive industryJennifer Krisch, Frank Houdek. 344-351 [doi]
- Understanding changes in use cases: A case studyMohammad R. Basirati, Henning Femmer, Sebastian Eder, Martin Fritzsche, Alexander Widera. 352-361 [doi]
- Using the requirements specification to infer the implicit test status of requirementsTobias Morciniec, Andreas Podelski. 362-371 [doi]
- The need of complementing plan-driven requirements engineering with emerging communication: Experiences from Volvo Car GroupUlf Eliasson, Rogardt Heldal, Eric Knauss, Patrizio Pelliccione. 372-381 [doi]
- Incorporating preferences from multiple stakeholders in software requirements selection an interactive search-based approachAntônio Mauricio Pitangueira. 382-387 [doi]
- How can corpus linguistics help improve requirements writing? Specifications of a space project as a case studyMaxime Warnier. 388-392 [doi]
- The Personal Information Security AssistantRoeland H. P. Kegel. 393-397 [doi]
- Security Assurance Requirements Engineering (STARE) for trustworthy service level agreementsYudhistira Nugraha. 398-399 [doi]
- A magnet-and-spring based visualization technique for enhancing the manipulation of requirements artifactsParisa Ghazi. 400-405 [doi]
- A language for writing system specifications in an aeronautical contextBenoit Lebeaupin. 406-411 [doi]
- Ready-Set-Transfer! Technology transfer in the requirements engineering domainJane Cleland-Huang, Mona Rahimi, Mehdi Mirakhorli. 412-413 [doi]
- Technology transfer - Requirements Engineering research to industrial practice an open (ended) debateCarlos Henrique C. Duarte, Tony Gorschek. 414-415 [doi]