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Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality: 31st International Working Conference, REFSQ 2025, Barcelona, Spain, April 710, 2025, Proceedings [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 15588
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Apr-2025
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  • ISBN-10: 3031885309
  • ISBN-13: 9783031885303
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 31st International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, REFSQ 2025, held in Barcelona, Spain, during April 7–10, 2025.


The 21 full papers and 8 short papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 74 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Responsible RE; Crowd and Large-Scale RE; Requirements Modeling; Requirements Elicitation and Analysis; Participatory RE; RE for Safety-critical and Autonomous Systems; and Requirements Quality Assurance.

.- Responsible RE.


.- Towards a Value-Complemented Monitoring Framework for Humans
in Cyber-Physical Systems.


.- Veracity Debt: Practitioners Voices on Managing Software
Requirements concerning Veracity.


.- Towards Ethic-Focused Requirements Engineering based on Guidelines and
Critical Systems Heuristics: A Roadmap based on the Case of Automated
Vehicles.


.- Crowd and Large-Scale RE.


.- Refining and validating change requests from a crowd to
derive requirements.


.- Do Users Explainability Needs in Software Change with Mood?.


.- Exploring and characterizing Ad-hoc Requirements - A case study at
a large-scale systems provider.


.- FeReRe: Feedback Requirements Relation using Large Language Models.


.- How Does Users App Knowledge Influence the Preferred Level of Detail and
Format of Software Explanations?.


.- How Effectively Do LLMs Extract Feature-Sentiment Pairs from
App Reviews?.


.- Requirements Modeling.


.- An Interactive Tool for Goal Model Construction using a Knowledge Graph.


.- Generating Domain Models with LLMs using Instruction Tuning.


.- A systematic literature review of KAOS extensions.


.- LACE-HC: A Lightweight Attention-Based Classifier for
Efficient Hierarchical Classification of Software Requirements.


.- Requirements Representations in Machine Learning-based
Automotive Perception Systems Development for Multi-Party Collaboration.


.- Requirements Elicitation and Analysis.


.- Automatic Prompt Engineering: the Case of Requirements Classification.


.- Exploring Generative Pretrained Transformers to support
Sustainability Effect Identification.


.- Prompt Me: Intelligent Software Agent for Requirements Engineering - A
Vision Paper.


.- Detecting Redundancies between User Stories with Graphs and Large Language
Models.


.- Leveraging Requirements Elicitation through Software Requirement Patterns
and LLMs.


.- ReqRAG: Enhancing Software Release Management through Retrieval-Augmented
LLMs: An Industrial Study.


.- Participatory RE.


.- The Potential of Citizen Platforms for Requirements Engineering of Large
Socio-Technical Software Systems.


.- End-user Requirements Modelling: an Experience Report from
Digital Agriculture.


.- Requirements Elicitation Workshops Using the Six Thinking Hats Creativity
Technique.


.- RE for Safety-critical and Autonomous Systems.


.- Extending Behavior Trees for Robotic Missions with Quality Requirements.


.- Sharper Specs for Smarter Drones: Formalising Requirements with FRET.


.- Eliciting Explainability Requirements for Safety-Critical Systems:
A Nuclear Case Study.


.- Requirements Quality Assurance.


.- Requirements Traceability Link Recovery via
Retrieval-Augmented Generation.


.- Towards Connecting Requirements with Developer Artifacts in a
Local Context.


.- Adaptive Resolution of Requirements Conflicts in Robot Mission Planning.