Accepted papers

A detailed agenda is forthcoming.

 

Full papers

 

  • Robyn Lutz and Nicolas Rouquette. Using Defect Reports to Build Requirements Knowledge in Product Lines
  • Rosalva Gallardo-Valencia and Susan Elliott Sim. Continuous and Collaborative Validation: A Field Study of Requirements Knowledge in Agile
  • Walid Maalej and Anil Thurimella. Towards a Research Agenda for Recommendation Systems in Requirements Engineering
  • Hans W. Nissen, Dominik Schmitz, Matthias Jarke and Thomas Rose. How to Keep Domain Requirements Models Reasonably Sized
  • Sam Supakkul, Tom Hill, Ebenezer Oladimeji and Lawrence Chung. Capturing, Organizing, and Reusing Knowledge of NFRs: An NFR Patterns Approach

 

Short papers

 

  • Lin Ma, Paul Piwek, Anne De Roeck, Bashar Nuseibeh and Allistair Willis. On Presuppositions in Requirements
  • Carlos Castro-Herrera and Jane Cleland-Huang. A Machine Learning Approach for Identifying Expert Stakeholders
  • Reinhard Stoiber. Modeling and Managing Tacit Product Line Requirements Knowledge
  • Klaus Schmid. Reasoning on Requirements Knowledge to Support Creativity
  • Ricardo Gacitua, Lin Ma, Bashar Nuseibeh, Paul Piwek, Anne de Roeck, Mark Rouncefield, Pete Sawyer, Alistair Willis and Hui Yang. Making Tacit Requirements Explicit
  • Leif Singer, Olesia Brill, Sebastian Meyer and Kurt Schneider. Leveraging Rule Deviations in IT Ecosystems for Implicit Requirements Elicitation

 

Industrial demos

 

  • Hubert Dubois, Fadoi Lakhal and Sébastien Gérard. The Papyrus tool as an Eclipse UML2-modeling environment for requirements
  • Andreas Faatz, Birgit Zimmermann and Eicke Godehardt. Luhmann’s slip box – what can we learn from the device for knowledge representation in requirements engineering?
  • Takanori Ugai and Kouji Aoyama. Domain KnowledgeWiki for Requirements Elicitation