WEDNESDAY, Aug 22, 2018
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Main Conference | ||
Time | Session | |
7:30-17:30 | Registration |
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8:45-9:15 | Opening Room: KC 203 |
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9:15-10:30 | Keynote Room: KC 203
Chair: Daniel Amyot |
Disruptive Change in Requirements Engineering Research University of Notre Dame |
10:30-11:00 | Networking Break | |
11:00-12:30 | RE and Management Room: KC 301
Chair: Andreas Vogelsang |
R103: The Next Release Problem Revisited: A New Avenue for Goal Models. R87: The Manager Perspective on Requirements Impact on Automotive Systems Development Speed. JF4: A requirements engineering methodology for knowledge management solutions: integrating technical and social aspects. |
Evolution and Tracing Room: KC 303
Chair: Anas Mahmoud |
R86: A Qualitative Study on Using GuideGen to Keep Requirements and Acceptance Tests Aligned. R123: Enhancing Automated Requirements Traceability by Resolving Polysemy. R113: Vetting Automatically Generated Traceability Links: What Information is Useful to Human Analysts? |
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RE@Next: Towards Better Requirements Room: KC 305
Chair: Norbert Seyff |
N186: Assessment of Safety Processes in Requirements Engineering. N202: Software Transparency as a Key Requirement for Self-Driving Cars. N184: Towards Utility-based Prioritization of Requirements in Open Source Environments. |
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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 | Negotiation and Conflicts Room: KC 301
Chair: Eero Uusitalo |
I196: Tailoring Requirements Negotiation to Sustainability. I17: Requirements Engineering for Consensus-Oriented Written Technical Specifications. JF6: Value-based Requirements Engineering: Method and Experience. |
Adaptation and Feature Interactions Room: KC 303
Chair: Seok-Won Lee |
I162: Supporting Diagnosis of Requirements Violations in Systems of Systems. JF3: ACon: A Learning-based Approach to Deal with Uncertainty in Contextual Requirements at Runtime. R116: Morse: Reducing the Feature Interaction Explosion Problem Using Subject Matter Knowledge as Abstract Requirements. |
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Panel: RE Cares Room: KC 305
Chair(s): Jane Hayes |
About giving back to Society: Employing RE Techniques and Hackathon for Alberta Panelists: Jane Hayes |
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15:30-16:00 | Networking Break with Poster Booth | |
16:00-17:30 | Agile RE Room: KC 301
Chair: Jennifer Horkoff |
I159: Integrating Requirements Specification and Model-Based Testing in Agile Development. R114: Discovering, Analyzing, and Managing Safety Stories in Agile Projects. R47: Understanding Challenging Situations in Agile Quality Requirements Engineering and their Solution Strategies: Insights from a Case Study. |
Mining Product Data Room: KC 303
Chair: Fabiano Dalpiaz |
R128: Mining Android App Description for Permission Requirements Recommendation. R132: Semantic Incompleteness in Privacy Policy Goals. R138: App Review Analysis via Active Learning: Reducing Supervision Effort without Compromising Classification Accuracy. |
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Posters and Tools Demos Room: KC 305
Chair: Muneera Bano |
PTD230: SuSoftPro: Profiling for Sustainability Software. PTD231: Multi-user Input in Determining Answer Sets (MIDAS). PTD233: BloomingLeaf: A Formal Tool for Requirements Evolution over Time. PTD237: FlexiView Experimental Tool: Fair and Detailed Usability Tests for Requirements Modeling Tools. PTD238: piStar Tool – A Pluggable Online Tool for Goal Modeling. PTD239: Dynamic Visual Analytics for Elicitation Meetings with ELICA. PTD240: T-Reqs: Tool Support for Managing Requirements in Large-Scale Agile System Development. |
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