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30th RE 2022: Melbourne, Australia - Workshops
- 30th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops, RE 2022 - Workshops, Melbourne, Australia, August 15-19, 2022. IEEE 2022, ISBN 978-1-6654-6000-2
- Zhi Jin, Nan Niu, Yijun Yu:
An RE'22 Workshop on Environment-Driven Requirements Engineering (EnviRE'22). 1 - Eunsuk Kang, Rômulo Meira-Góes:
Requirements Engineering for Feedback Loops in Software-Intensive Systems. 2-5 - Austin Reid Thompson, Tanmay Bhowmik, Nan Niu:
Environment Assertion Driven Requirements Elicitation: A Preliminary Study. 6-9 - Sarah Sturmer, Nan Niu, Tanmay Bhowmik, Juha Savolainen:
Eliciting Environmental Opposites for Requirements-Based Testing. 10-13 - Xiaoqi Wang, Xiaohong Chen, Xiao Yang, Bo Yang:
Requirements Patterns for Complex Embedded Systems. 14-17 - Chunhui Wang, Lu Hou, Xiaohong Chen:
Extracting Requirements Models from Natural-Language Document for Embedded Systems. 18-21 - Meira Levy, Safed Israel, Michal Pauzner:
Multifaceted Requirements Engineering: Developing A MESH (Municipal-Environmental-Social-Health) Platform. 24-29 - Farhat-ul-Ain, Vladimir Tomberg, Hugo Plácido da Silva:
Towards Adapting Questionnaires for Long-Term Online Dynamic Monitoring of Patients. 30-37 - Katherine-Marie Robinson, Rachana Devkota, Jason Millar:
A Participatory Design Methodology to Elicit Aging- in-Place Stakeholder Concerns with Ambient Assistive Living (AAL) Devices During COVID-19. 38-47 - Mashail N. Alkhomsan, Malak Baslyman, Mohammad R. Alshayeb:
Toward Emotion-Oriented Requirements Engineering: A Case Study of a Virtual Clinics Application. 48-56 - Leon Radeck, Barbara Paech, Franziska Kramer-Gmeiner, Markus Wettstein, Hans-Werner Wahl, Anna-Lena Schubert, Uwe Sperling:
Understanding IT-related Well-being, Aging and Health Needs of Older Adults with Crowd-Requirements Engineering. 57-64 - Hrvoje Belani, Petar Solic, Toni Perkovic:
Towards Ontology-Based Requirements Engineering for IoT-Supported Well-Being, Aging and Health. 65-74 - Jialiang Wei, Anne-Lise Courbis, Thomas Lambolais, Pierre-Louis Bernard, Gérard Dray:
Towards Boosting Requirements Engineering of a Health Monitoring App by Analysing Similar Apps: A Vision Paper. 75-80 - Verena Klös, Mersedeh Sadeghi, Maike Schwammberger:
Welcome to the Second International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Explainable Systems (RE4ES). 81-82 - Katharina J. Rohlfing, Philipp Cimano:
Constructing Explainability. 83-84 - Görschwin Fey, Martin Fränzle, Rolf Drechsler:
Self-Explanation in Systems of Systems. 85-91 - Timo Speith:
How to Evaluate Explainability? - A Case for Three Criteria. 92-97 - Akhila Bairy, Willem Hagemann, Astrid Rakow, Maike Schwammberger:
Towards Formal Concepts for Explanation Timing and Justifications. 98-102 - Daniel Neider, Rajarshi Roy:
Expanding the Horizon of Linear Temporal Logic Inference for Explainability. 103-107 - Matt Luckcuck, Hazel M. Taylor, Marie Farrell:
An Abstract Architecture for Explainable Autonomy in Hazardous Environments. 108-113 - Björn Koopmann, Alexander Trende, Karina Rothemann, Linda Feeken, Jakob Suchan, Daniela Johannmeyer, Yvonne Brück:
Challenges in Achieving Explainability for Cooperative Transportation Systems. 114-119 - Oliver Karras, Norbert Seyff, Miroslav Tushev, Farnaz Fotrousi:
Welcome to the Sixth International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE'22). 120-122 - Nadeen AlAmoudi, Malak Baslyman, Motaz Ahmed:
Extracting Attractive App Aspects from App Reviews using Clustering Techniques based on Kano Model. 123-129 - Holly Rosser, Maylene Mayor, Adam Stemmler, Vinod Kumar Ahuja, Andrea Grover, Matthew Hale:
Phish Finders: Crowd-powered RE for anti-phishing training tools. 130-135 - Eduard C. Groen:
Where Does Crowd-based Requirements Engineering End and Market Research Begin? 136-138 - Alessio Ferrari, Hans-Martin Heyn, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh:
AIRE 2022: 9th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Requirements Engineering. 139-140 - Jennifer Horkoff:
Keynote - Requirements Engineering for Machine Learning: Non-functional Requirements as Core Functions. 141 - Fabiano Dalpiaz:
Keynote - Requirements Conversations: A New Frontier in AI-for-RE. 142 - Yuchen Shen, Travis D. Breaux:
Domain Model Extraction from User-authored Scenarios and Word Embeddings. 143-151 - Izumi Nitta, Kyoko Ohashi, Satoko Shiga, Sachiko Onodera:
AI Ethics Impact Assessment based on Requirement Engineering. 152-161 - Umm-e-Habiba, Justus Bogner, Stefan Wagner:
Can Requirements Engineering Support Explainable Artificial Intelligence? Towards a User-Centric Approach for Explainability Requirements. 162-165 - Zhongyi Pei, Lin Liu, Chen Wang, Jianmin Wang:
Requirements Engineering for Machine Learning: A Review and Reflection. 166-175 - Sevval Mehder, Fatma Basak Aydemir:
Classification of Issue Discussions in Open Source Projects Using Deep Language Models. 176-182 - Pauline von Olberg, Lukas Strey:
Approach to Generating Functional Test Cases from BPMN Process Diagrams. 185-189 - Yinling Liu, Jean-Michel Bruel:
Modeling of Natural Language Requirements based on States and Modes. 190-194 - Antônio de Pádua Albuquerque Oliveira, Luiz Marcio Cysneiros, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
Goal Elicitation Heuristics Anchored on a Thinking Frame. 195-199 - Sanaa A. Alwidian:
Towards Integrating Human-Centric Characteristics into the Goal-Oriented Requirements Language. 200-204 - Sepehr Sharifi, Daniel Amyot, John Mylopoulos, Patrick McLaughlin, Ray Feodoroff:
Towards Improved Certification of Complex FinTech Systems - A Requirements-based Approach. 205-214 - Nancy R. Mead:
Critical Infrastructure Protection and Supply Chain Risk Management. 215-218 - Md Rayhan Amin, Tanmay Bhowmik:
Existing Vulnerability Information in Security Requirements Elicitation. 220-225 - Sihn-Hye Park, Seok-Won Lee:
Threat-driven Risk Assessment for APT Attacks using Risk-Aware Problem Domain Ontology. 226-231 - Onyeka Ezenwoye, Yi Liu:
Risk-Based Security Requirements Model for Web Software. 232-237 - Claudia Negri-Ribalta, René Noël, Nicolas Herbaut, Oscar Pastor, Camille Salinesi:
Socio-Technical Modelling for GDPR Principles: an Extension for the STS-ml. 238-234 - Evangelia Kavakli, Pericles Loucopoulos, Yannis Skourtis:
Capability oriented RE for Cybersecurity and Personal Data Protection: Meeting the challenges of SMEs. 244-249
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