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E-grāmata: Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality: 21st International Working Conference, REFSQ 2015, Essen, Germany, March 23-26, 2015. Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, REFSQ 2014, held in Essen, Germany, in April 2013. The 23 papers presented together with 1 keynote were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions. The REFSQ'15 conference is organized as a three-day symposium. The REFSQ'15 has chosen a special conference theme “I heard it first at RefsQ”. Two conference days were devoted to presentation and discussion of scientific papers. The two days connect to the conference theme with a keynote, an invited talk and poster presentations. There were two parallel tracks on the third day: the Industry Track and the new Research Methodology Track. REFSQ 2015 seeks reports of novel ideas and techniques that enhance the quality of RE’s products and processes, as well as reflections on current research and industrial RE practices.
Experimental Validation of a Risk Assessment Method
1(16)
Eelco Vriezekolk
Sandro Etalle
Roel Wieringa
Supporting the Validation of Adequacy in Requirements-Based Hazard Mitigations
17(16)
Bastian Tenbergen
Thorsten Weyer
Klaus Pohl
Metrics for the Evaluation of Feature Models in an Industrial Context: A Case Study at Opel
33(16)
Olesia Oliinyk
Kai Petersen
Manfred Schoelzke
Martin Becker
Soeren Schneickert
Modeling and Reasoning About Information Quality Requirements
49(16)
Mohamad Gharib
Paolo Giorgini
Detecting and Correcting Outdated Requirements in Function-Centered Engineering of Embedded Systems
65(16)
Marian Daun
Thorsten Weyer
Klaus Pohl
Estimating the Implementation Risk of Requirements in Agile Software Development Projects with Traceability Metrics
81(17)
Patrick Rempel
Patrick Mader
The Role of Catalogues of Threats and Security Controls in Security Risk Assessment: An Empirical Study with ATM Professionals
98(17)
Martina de Gramatica
Katsiaryna Labunets
Fabio Massacci
Federica Paci
Alessandra Tedeschi
Analyzing and Enforcing Security Mechanisms on Requirements Specifications
115(17)
Tong Li
Jennifer Horkoff
John Mylopoulos
How Artifacts Support and Impede Requirements Communication
132(16)
Olga Liskin
Consonance Between Economic and IT Services: Finding the Balance Between Conflicting Requirements
148(16)
Maryam Razavian
Jaap Gordijn
From Stakeholder Requirements to Formal Specifications Through Refinement
164(17)
Feng-Lin Li
Jennifer Horkoff
Alexander Borgida
Giancarlo Guizzardi
Lin Liu
John Mylopoulos
Towards More Efficient Requirements Formalization: A Study
181(17)
Wenbin Li
Jane Huffman Hayes
Miroslaw Truszczynski
The Emerging Requirement for Digital Addiction Labels
198(16)
Raian Ali
Nan Jiang
Keith Phalp
Sarah Muir
John McAlaney
Challenges of the Customer Organization's Requirements Engineering Process in the Outsourced Environment -- A Case Study
214(16)
Heli Hiisila
Marjo Kauppinen
Sari Kujala
A Case Study Evaluation of the Guideline-Supported QUPER Model for Elicitation of Quality Requirements
230(17)
Richard Berntsson Svensson
Bjorn Regnell
Towards Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering A Research Preview
247(7)
Eduard C. Groen
Joerg Doerr
Sebastian Adam
Functional Requirements Modelling for Interactive TV Applications
254(8)
Sergio Canchi
Juan Eduardo Duran
FlexiView: A Magnet-Based Approach for Visualizing Requirements Artifacts
262(8)
Parisa Ghazi
Norbert Seyff
Martin Glinz
Requirements Engineering in the Bidding Stage of Software Projects -- A Research Preview
270(7)
Kai Breiner
Michael Gillmann
Axel Kalenborn
Christian Muller
Research Preview: Supporting Requirements Feedback Flows in Iterative System Development
277(7)
Eric Knauss
Andreas Andersson
Michael Rybacki
Erik Israelsson
User-Constrained Clustering in Online Requirements Forums
284(16)
Chuan Duan
Horatiu Dumitru
Jane Cleland-Huang
Bamshad Mobasher
A Systematic Literature Review of Requirements Prioritization Criteria
300(18)
Norman Riegel
Joerg Doerr
Embedding Stakeholder Values in the Requirements Engineering Process
318(15)
Maaike Harbers
Christian Detweiler
Mark A. Neerincx
Author Index 333