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Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality

21st International Working Conference, REFSQ 2015, Essen, Germany, March 23-26, 2015. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 9013)

Part of the book sub series: Programming and Software Engineering (LNPSE)

Conference series link(s): REFSQ: International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality

Conference proceedings info: REFSQ 2015.

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Table of contents (23 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIV
  2. Experimental Validation of a Risk Assessment Method

    • Eelco Vriezekolk, Sandro Etalle, Roel Wieringa
    Pages 1-16
  3. Supporting the Validation of Adequacy in Requirements-Based Hazard Mitigations

    • Bastian Tenbergen, Thorsten Weyer, Klaus Pohl
    Pages 17-32
  4. Metrics for the Evaluation of Feature Models in an Industrial Context: A Case Study at Opel

    • Olesia Oliinyk, Kai Petersen, Manfred Schoelzke, Martin Becker, Soeren Schneickert
    Pages 33-48
  5. Modeling and Reasoning About Information Quality Requirements

    • Mohamad Gharib, Paolo Giorgini
    Pages 49-64
  6. The Role of Catalogues of Threats and Security Controls in Security Risk Assessment: An Empirical Study with ATM Professionals

    • Martina de Gramatica, Katsiaryna Labunets, Fabio Massacci, Federica Paci, Alessandra Tedeschi
    Pages 98-114
  7. Analyzing and Enforcing Security Mechanisms on Requirements Specifications

    • Tong Li, Jennifer Horkoff, John Mylopoulos
    Pages 115-131
  8. From Stakeholder Requirements to Formal Specifications Through Refinement

    • Feng-Lin Li, Jennifer Horkoff, Alexander Borgida, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Lin Liu, John Mylopoulos
    Pages 164-180
  9. Towards More Efficient Requirements Formalization: A Study

    • Wenbin Li, Jane Huffman Hayes, Mirosław Truszczyński
    Pages 181-197
  10. The Emerging Requirement for Digital Addiction Labels

    • Raian Ali, Nan Jiang, Keith Phalp, Sarah Muir, John McAlaney
    Pages 198-213
  11. Towards Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering A Research Preview

    • Eduard C. Groen, Joerg Doerr, Sebastian Adam
    Pages 247-253
  12. Functional Requirements Modelling for Interactive TV Applications

    • Sergio Canchi, Juan Eduardo Durán
    Pages 254-261
  13. FlexiView: A Magnet-Based Approach for Visualizing Requirements Artifacts

    • Parisa Ghazi, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz
    Pages 262-269
  14. Requirements Engineering in the Bidding Stage of Software Projects – A Research Preview

    • Kai Breiner, Michael Gillmann, Axel Kalenborn, Christian Müller
    Pages 270-276

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About this book

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.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Software Engineering Research Laboratory, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden

    Samuel A. Fricker

  • Software Engineering Group, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hannover, Germany

    Kurt Schneider

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