Paper Presentations

The following papers have been accepted in the research track: 


  • Wasim Alsaqaf, Maya Daneva and Roel Wieringa:
    • Quality requirements in large scale distributed agile projects – A systematic literature review
  • Yves Wautelet and Stephan Poelmans:
    • Aligning the elements of the RUP/UML business use-case model and the BPMN Business Process Diagram
  • Ines Hajri, Arda Goknil, Lionel Briand and Thierry Stephany:
    • Incremental Reconfiguration of Product Specific Use Case Models for Evolving Configuration Decisions
  • Michael Vierhauser, Rick Rabiser and Jane Cleland-Huang:
    • From Requirements Monitoring to Diagnosis Support in System of Systems
  • Johan Linåker and Bjorn Regnell:
    • A Contribution Strategy Framework for Firms Engaged in Open Source Software Ecosystems - A Research Preview
  • Kim Lauenroth, Erik Kamsties and Tim Pfeiffer:
    • The Impact of Specification Structure on Human Memory Performance - Experiences from a First Experiment
  • Diding Adi Parwoto, Takayuki Omori, Hiroya Itoga and Atsushi Ohnishi:
    • Visualization of Quality of Software Requirements Specification using Digital Elevation Model
  • Martin Wilmink and Christoph Bockisch:
    • On the Ability of Lightweight Checks to Reduce Ambiguity in Requirements Documentation
  • Benedetta Rosadini, Alessio Ferrari, Gloria Gori, Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi, Iacopo Trotta and Stefano Bacherini:
    • Using NLP to Detect Requirements Defects: an Industrial Experience in the Railway Domain
  • Marcus Seiler and Barbara Paech:
    • Using Tags to support Feature Management across Issue Tracking Systems and Version Control Systems
  • Paul Hübner and Barbara Paech:
    • Using Interaction Data for Continuous Creation of Trace Links between Source Code and Requirements in Issue Tracking Systems
  • Thomas Quirchmayr, Barbara Paech, Roland Kohl and Hannes Karey:
    • Semi-automatic Software Feature-Relevant Information Extraction from Natural Language User Manuals
  • Michael Unterkalmsteiner and Tony Gorschek:
    • Requirements quality assurance in industry: why, what and how?
  • Mahsa H. Sadi and Eric Yu:
    • Modeling and Analyzing Openness Trade-offs in Software Platforms: A Goal-Oriented Approach
  • Garm Lucassen, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Jan Martijn Van Der Werf and Sjaak Brinkkemper:
    • Improving user story practice with the Grimm Method: A multiple case study in the software industry
  • Irum Inayat, Sabrina Marczak, Siti Salwah Salim and Daniela Damian:
    • Patterns of Collaboration driven by Requirements in Agile Software Development Teams Findings from a Multiple Case Study
  • James Lockerbie, Neil Maiden, Chris Williams and Leigh Chase:
    • A Requirements Traceability Approach to support Mission Assurance and Configurability in the Military
  • Beatrice Donati, Alessio Ferrari, Paola Spoletini and Stefania Gnesi:
    • Common Mistakes of Student Analysts in Requirements Elicitation Interviews
  • Schoichiro Ito, Shinpei Hayashi and Motoshi Saeki:
    • Combining GQM with Goal-Oriented Analysis, Problem Frames, and Use Case Modeling
  • Wenhua Hu, Jeffrey Carver, Vaibhav Anu, Gursimran Walia and Gary Bradshaw:
    • Defect Prevention in Requirements using Human Error Information: An Empirical Study
  • Liliana Guzman, Marc Oriol, Pilar Rodríguez, Xavier Franch, Andreas Jedlitschka and Markku Oivo:
    • How can quality-awareness support Rapid software development? A vision paper
  • Claudio Menghi, Paola Spoletini and Carlo Ghezzi:
    • Integrating Goal Model Analysis with Iterative Design
  • Katsiaryna Labunets, Fabio Massacci and Federica Paci:
    • On the Equivalence Between Graphical and Tabular Representations for Security Risk Assessment
  • Nishant Jha and Anas Mahmoud:
    • Mining User Requirements from Application Store Reviews using Frame Semantics


The following papers have been accepted in the research methodology track: 


  • Luciana Provenzano and Kaj Hänninen:
    • Specifying Software Requirements for Safety-Critical Railway Systems: an Experience Report
  • Vaibhav Anu, Gursimran Walia, Gary Bradshaw, Wenhua Hu and Jeffrey Carver:
    • Usefulness of a Human Error Identification Tool for Requirements Inspection: An Experience Report
  • Wenhua Hu, Jeffrey Carver, Gursimran Walia, Vaibhav Anu and Gary Bradshaw:
    • Understanding Human Errors In Software Requirements: On-line Survey at REFSQ'17