Scientific Track
Please find the Conference Programme below. Please note that the programme may be subject to change.
Tuesday 08.30 – 18.00 Scientific Track / Poster Session | ||
08.30 – 09.00 | Conference Opening (Room 1) | |
09.00 – 10.00 |
Keynote (Room 1) Do not fear the Plumber |
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10.00 – 10.30 |
Poster Slam (Room 1) |
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10.30 – 11.00 | Coffee Break (Foyer) |
Poster Session (Room 2)
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11.00 – 11.10 | Introduction Empirical Track (Room 1) | |
11.10 – 12.30 |
Research Session 1: Games and Requirements (Room 1) Session Chair: Samuel Fricker Is Requirements Engineering Useless in Game Development? Towards Model-driven Requirements Engineering for Serious Educational Games: Informal, Semi-formal, and Formal Models |
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12.30 – 14.00 | Lunch (Restaurant) | |
14.00 – 15.30 |
Research Session 2a: Natural Language Requirements (Room 1) Session Chair: Daniel M. Berry Measuring and Improving the Completeness of Natural Language Requirements (Semi-)Automatic Categorization of Natural Language Requirements |
Research Session 2b: Requirements in Self-Adaptive Systems (Room 2) Session Chair: Kurt Schneider A Systematic Literature Review of Requirements Modeling and Analysis for Self-adaptive Systems Requirements-driven Social Adaptation: Expert Survey |
15.30 – 16.00 | Coffee Break (Foyer) | |
16.00 – 17.30 |
Research Session 3a: Requirements in Large-Scale Projects and Systems (Room 1) Session Chair: Xavier Franch A Requirements Monitoring Infrastructure for Very-Large-Scale Software Systems State of Practice of User-Developer Communication in Large-Scale IT Projects – Results of an Interview Series with Experienced Practitioners |
Research Session 3b: Requirements and Digitality (Room 2) Session Chair: Roel Wieringa Digital Addiction: a Requirements Engineering Perspective Feedback-aware Requirements Documents for Smart Devices |
17.30 – 18.00 | Plenary Summary of Parallel Sessions (Room 1) |
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18.00 | Welcome Reception | |
Thursday 08.30 – 16.10 Scientific Track | ||
08.30 – 10.00 |
Research Session 4a: Compliance and Regulatory Requirements (Room 1) Session Chair: Andrey Maglyas INCREMENT: A Mixed MDE-IR Approach for Regulatory Requirements Modeling and Analysis Systematic Elaboration of Compliance Requirements Using Compliance Debt and Portfolio Theory |
Research Session 4b: Formal Specifications(Room 2) Session Chair: Andreas Opdahl Answer-Set Programming in Requirements Engineering Improving the Understandability of Formal Specifications: An Experience Report |
10.00 – 10.30 | Coffee Break (Foyer) | |
10.30 – 12.35 |
Research Session 5a: Requirements and Interaction (Room 1) Session Chair: Joerg Doerr Problem-Based Requirements Interaction Analysis Azadeh Alebrahim, Stephan Faßbender, Maritta Heisel and Rene Meis Analyzing the Effect of the Collaborative Interactions on Performance of Requirements Validation Argumentation-based Discussion for User Forum: A Research Preview |
Research Session 5b: Experience Reports(Room 2) Session Chair: Nicolas Sannier A Requirements-led Approach for Specifying QoS-aware Service Choreographies: An Experience Report Experience-oriented Approaches for Teaching and Training Requirements Engineering: An Experience Report Report of the Live Experiment Understandability of ARMOR: A Goal Modeling Language, Wilco Engelsman and Roel Wieringa |
12.35 – 14.00 | Lunch (Restaurant) | |
14.00 – 15.30 |
Research Session 6a: Requirements Elicitation (Room 1) Session Chair: Andrea Herrmann An Analysis of Priority-based Decision Heuristics for Optimizing Elicitation Efficiency The Effects of Requirements Elicitation Issues on Software Project Performance: An Empirical Analysis |
Research Session 6b: Requirements Management (Room 2) Session Chair: Maya Daneva Requirements Reuse and Patterns: A Survey Safety Evidence Traceability – Problem Analysis and Model |
15.30 – 16.00 | Plenary Summary of Parallel Sessions (Room 1) |
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16.00 – 16.10 | Closing and Outlook (Room 1) |