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Requirements Engineering, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, March 2022
- Daniel Bouskela, Alberto Falcone, Alfredo Garro, Audrey Jardin, Martin Otter, Nguyen Thuy, Andrea Tundis:
Formal requirements modeling for cyber-physical systems engineering: an integrated solution based on FORM-L and Modelica. 1-30 - Andreas Kaufmann, Julia Krause, Nikolay Harutyunyan, Ann Barcomb, Dirk Riehle:
A validation of QDAcity-RE for domain modeling using qualitative data analysis. 31-51 - Salome Maro, Jan-Philipp Steghöfer, Paolo Bozzelli, Henry Muccini:
TracIMo: a traceability introduction methodology and its evaluation in an Agile development team. 53-81 - Aghyad Albaghajati, Jameleddine Hassine:
A use case driven approach to game modeling. 83-116 - Paula de Oliveira Santos, Marly Monteiro de Carvalho:
Exploring the challenges and benefits for scaling agile project management to large projects: a review. 117-134 - Raúl Lapeña, Francisca Pérez, Carlos Cetina, Oscar Pastor:
Leveraging BPMN particularities to improve traceability links recovery among requirements and BPMN models. 135-160
Volume 27, Number 2, June 2022
- Hamed Barzamini, Murtuza Shahzad, Hamed Alhoori, Mona Rahimi:
A multi-level semantic web for hard-to-specify domain concept, Pedestrian, in ML-based software. 161-182 - Lloyd Montgomery, Davide Fucci, Abir Bouraffa, Lisa Scholz, Walid Maalej:
Empirical research on requirements quality: a systematic mapping study. 183-209 - Kristina Marner, Stefan Wagner, Guenther Ruhe:
Stakeholder identification for a structured release planning approach in the automotive domain. 211-230 - Yarden Levy, Roni Stern, Arnon Sturm, Argaman Mordoch, Yuval Bitan:
An impact-driven approach to predict user stories instability. 231-248 - Thomas Olsson, Séverine Sentilles, Efi Papatheocharous:
A systematic literature review of empirical research on quality requirements. 249-271 - Camilo C. Almendra, Carla Silva, Luiz Eduardo Galvão Martins, Johnny Cardoso Marques:
How assurance case development and requirements engineering interplay: a study with practitioners. 273-292
Volume 27, Number 3, September 2022
- James Tizard, Tim Rietz, Xuanhui Liu, Kelly Blincoe:
Voice of the users: an extended study of software feedback engagement. 293-315 - Rainara Maia Carvalho, Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira:
Catalog of invisibility correlations for UbiComp and IoT applications. 317-350 - Yawen Wang, Lin Shi, Mingyang Li, Qing Wang, Yun Yang:
Detecting coreferent entities in natural language requirements. 351-373 - Ruzanna Chitchyan, Caroline Bird:
Theory as a source of software and system requirements. 375-398 - Muhammad Abbas, Alessio Ferrari, Anas Shatnawi, Eduard Enoiu, Mehrdad Saadatmand, Daniel Sundmark:
Correction to: On the relationship between similar requirements and similar software. 399 - Lloyd Montgomery, Davide Fucci, Abir Bouraffa, Lisa Scholz, Walid Maalej:
Correction to: Empirical research on requirements quality: a systematic mapping study. 401
Volume 27, Number 4, December 2022
- Ana Moreira, Kurt Schneider:
Editorial. 403-404 - Zedong Peng, Prachi Rathod, Nan Niu, Tanmay Bhowmik, Hui Liu, Lin Shi, Zhi Jin:
Testing software's changing features with environment-driven abstraction identification. 405-427 - Jelle Wouters, Abel Menkveld, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Fabiano Dalpiaz:
Crowd-based requirements elicitation via pull feedback: method and case studies. 429-455 - Larissa Chazette, Wasja Brunotte, Timo Speith:
Explainable software systems: from requirements analysis to system evaluation. 457-487 - Alessio Ferrari, Paola Spoletini, Sourav Debnath:
How do requirements evolve during elicitation? An empirical study combining interviews and app store analysis. 489-519 - Catarina Gralha, Rita Pereira, Miguel Goulão, João Araújo:
Assessing user stories: the influence of template differences and gender-related problem-solving styles. 521-544 - Edna Dias Canedo, Angélica Toffano Seidel Calazans, Ian Nery Bandeira, Pedro Henrique Teixeira Costa, Eloisa Toffano Seidel Masson:
Guidelines adopted by agile teams in privacy requirements elicitation after the Brazilian general data protection law (LGPD) implementation. 545-567
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