THURSDAY, Aug 23, 2018
Overview Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
| Main Conference | |||
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| 7:30-17:30 | Registration
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| 9:00-9:15 | Awards Room: KC 203  | 
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| 9:15-10:30 | Keynote Room: KC 203 
 Chair: Walid Maalej  | 
      
         Beyond DevOps: Finding Value through Requirements 
 University of British Columbia 
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| 10:30-11:00 |  Networking Break  | 
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| 11:00-12:30 |   Elicitation and Interviews Room: KC 301 
 Chair: Michael Panis  | 
      R27: Learning from Mistakes: An Empirical Study of Elicitation Interviews performed by Novices. JF1: Effect of Domain Knowledge on Elicitation Effectiveness: An Internally Replicated Controlled
          Experiment.  R82: Efficiency and Effectiveness of Requirements Elicitation Techniques for Children.  | 
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User- and Feedback-Driven RE Room: KC 303 
 Chair: Irit Hadar 
 
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      R75: Towards Ubiquitous RE: A Perspective on Requirements Engineering in the Era of Digital
Transformation.  I164: Focusing Requirements Elicitation by Using a UX Measurement Method. R76: FAME: Supporting Continuous Requirements Elicitation by Combining User Feedback and
          Monitoring.   | 
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RE@Next: Specification and Modeling in RE Room: KC 305 
 Chair: Birgit Penzenstadler  | 
      N217: Reflection on Evolutionary Decision Making with Goal Modeling via Empirical Studies.  N170: The Ability of an Engineer to Extract Requirements from Models.  N185: CaRE: A Refinement Calculus for Requirements Engineering Based on Argumentation Semantics.  | 
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| 12:30-14:00 | Lunch Break (Lunch at Vistas Dining Room will be provided up to 13:30) | ||
| 14:00-15:30 | Understanding and Visualization Room: KC 301 
 Chair: Jaelson Castro  | 
      R39: On the Impact of Semantic Transparency on Understanding and Reviewing Social Goal Models.  JF2: The Role of Distances in Requirements Communication: A Case Study. R112: An Experimental Comparison of Two Navigation Techniques for Requirements Modeling Tools.  | 
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Requirements Quality Room: KC 303 
 Chair: Mehrdad Sabetzadeh  | 
      
          I156: Towards Development of Complete and Conflict-Free Requirements.  I192: Industrial Requirements Classification for Redundancy and Inconsistency Detection in SEMIOS.   | 
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         Data Showcase and Data Challenge Room: KC 305 
 Chair: Maleknaz Nayebi  | 
      D243:	Utilizing Product Usage Data for Evaluating Requirement Offerings, Data Show Case. D245:	Requirement Engineering of Software Product Lines: Extracting Variability using NLP, Data Challenge. D246:	The REquirements TRacing On target (RETRO).NET Dataset, Data Show Case. D247:	Automatic Glossary Term Extraction from Large-Scale Requirements Specifications, Data Challenge. D248:	Towards a Corpus of Requirements Documents Enriched with Semantic Frame Annotations,          Data show case.   | 
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| 15:30-16:00 |  Networking Break 
        with Poster Booth | 
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| 16:00-17:00 | User and Market Analysis Room: KC 301 
 Chair: Liliana Pasquale  | 
      R37: Modeling User Concerns in the App Store: A Case Study on the Rise and Fall of Yik Yak. R88: Customer Rating Reactions Can Be Predicted Purely Using App Features.  | 
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Most Influencial Paper - 10 Years After Room: KC 303 
 Chair: Xavier Franch  | 
      Extracting and Modeling Product Line Functional Requirements.  | 
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Panel: Data Driven Requirements Engineering: Implications and Challenges for the Community Room: KC 305 
 Chair: Maleknaz Nayebi  | 
      Organizer: 
 
 Panelists: 
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| 17:45 | Busses depart from the Banff Centre in front of the Professional Development Centre | ||
| 18:00-23:00 | Dinner, Community Awards at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise | ||