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Tony Gorschek, Robyn R. Lutz
Proceedings of the 22nd International Requirements Engineering Conference
RE, 2014.

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@proceedings{RE-2014,
	address       = "Karlskrona, Sweden",
	editor        = "Tony Gorschek and Robyn R. Lutz",
	isbn          = "['978-1-4799-3031-9', '978-1-4799-3033-3']",
	publisher     = "{IEEE}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 22nd International Requirements Engineering Conference}",
	year          = 2014,
}

Contents (66 items)

RE-2014-Wasserman #requirements
Startups and requirements (AIW), p. 1.
RE-2014-Anton #privacy #security
Now more than ever: Privacy and security are required (AIA), p. 2.
RE-2014-Daneva #approach #game studies #how #multi #online #requirements
How practitioners approach gameplay requirements? An exploration into the context of massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MD), pp. 3–12.
RE-2014-PutnamC #approach #game studies #multi #requirements
Therapist-centered requirements: A multi-method approach of requirement gathering to support rehabilitation gaming (CP, JC), pp. 13–22.
RE-2014-AlkhaniferL #design #elicitation #requirements #towards #visual notation
Towards a situation awareness design to improve visually impaired orientation in unfamiliar buildings: Requirements elicitation study (AA, SL), pp. 23–32.
RE-2014-HorkoffSCS #nondeterminism
Supporting early decision-making in the presence of uncertainty (JH, RS, MC, ADS), pp. 33–42.
RE-2014-CailliauL #exception #modelling
Integrating exception handling in goal models (AC, AvL), pp. 43–52.
RE-2014-ChopraDAGMS #named
Protos: Foundations for engineering innovative sociotechnical systems (AKC, FD, FBA, PG, JM, MPS), pp. 53–62.
RE-2014-AdedjoumaSB #approach #automation #case study #detection
Automated detection and resolution of legal cross references: Approach and a study of Luxembourg’s legislation (MA, MS, LCB), pp. 63–72.
RE-2014-GhanavatiRDA #multi
Goal-oriented compliance with multiple regulations (SG, AR, ED, DA), pp. 73–82.
RE-2014-MasseyRAS #ambiguity #identification #requirements
Identifying and classifying ambiguity for regulatory requirements (AKM, RLR, AIA, PPS), pp. 83–92.
RE-2014-TranM #approach #evolution #feature model #nondeterminism
An Approach for Decision Support on the Uncertainty in Feature Model Evolution (LMST, FM), pp. 93–102.
RE-2014-GartnerRBSJ #maintenance #requirements #security
Maintaining requirements for long-living software systems by incorporating security knowledge (SG, TR, JB, KS, JJ), pp. 103–112.
RE-2014-QianPCMWZ #adaptation #reasoning #self
Rationalism with a dose of empiricism: Case-based reasoning for requirements-driven self-adaptation (WQ, XP, BC, JM, HW, WZ), pp. 113–122.
RE-2014-PruskiLAOARC #named #natural language #query #towards
TiQi: Towards natural language trace queries (PP, SL, RA, GO, SA, AR, JCH), pp. 123–132.
RE-2014-NiuBLN #refactoring #requirements
Traceability-enabled refactoring for managing just-in-time requirements (NN, TB, HL, ZN), pp. 133–142.
RE-2014-GervasiZ #mining #traceability
Supporting traceability through affinity mining (VG, DZ), pp. 143–152.
RE-2014-GuzmanM #analysis #fine-grained #how #sentiment
How Do Users Like This Feature? A Fine Grained Sentiment Analysis of App Reviews (EG, WM), pp. 153–162.
RE-2014-BreauxS #policy #privacy #requirements #scalability
Scaling requirements extraction to the crowd: Experiments with privacy policies (TDB, FS), pp. 163–172.
RE-2014-SutcliffeRBS #requirements
Discovering affect-laden requirements to achieve system acceptance (AS, PR, CNB, PS), pp. 173–182.
RE-2014-RiazKSW #automation #identification #natural language #requirements #security
Hidden in plain sight: Automatically identifying security requirements from natural language artifacts (MR, JTK, JS, LAW), pp. 183–192.
RE-2014-SlavinLNB #diagrams #feature model #requirements #security #using
Managing security requirements patterns using feature diagram hierarchies (RS, JML, JN, TDB), pp. 193–202.
RE-2014-TsigkanosPMGN #adaptation #requirements #runtime #security
Engineering topology aware adaptive security: Preventing requirements violations at runtime (CT, LP, CM, CG, BN), pp. 203–212.
RE-2014-KnaussDKB #ecosystem #requirements #trade-off
Openness and requirements: Opportunities and tradeoffs in software ecosystems (EK, DED, AK, AB), pp. 213–222.
RE-2014-SaitoTYA #design #named #quality #requirements #set
RISDM: A requirements inspection systems design methodology: Perspective-based design of the pragmatic quality model and question set to SRS (SS, MT, SY, MA), pp. 223–232.
RE-2014-Pinto-AlbuquerqueR #requirements
Tackling the requirements jigsaw puzzle (MPA, AR), pp. 233–242.
RE-2014-BhowmikNMS #automation #requirements
Automated support for combinational creativity in requirements engineering (TB, NN, AM, JS), pp. 243–252.
RE-2014-RahimiMC #automation #quality #requirements #specification #visualisation
Automated extraction and visualization of quality concerns from requirements specifications (MR, MM, JCH), pp. 253–262.
RE-2014-AntonelliRLO #using
Language Extended Lexicon points: Estimating the size of an application using its language (LA, GR, JCSdPL, AO), pp. 263–272.
RE-2014-GordonB #requirements
The role of legal expertise in interpretation of legal requirements and definitions (DGG, TDB), pp. 273–282.
RE-2014-TohonenKM #case study #game studies
Evaluating the business value of information technology: Case study on game management system (HT, MK, TM), pp. 283–292.
RE-2014-LiHMGGB0 #non-functional #ontology #requirements
Non-functional requirements as qualities, with a spice of ontology (FLL, JH, JM, RSSG, GG, AB, LL), pp. 293–302.
RE-2014-FotrousiFF #elicitation #quality #requirements
Quality requirements elicitation based on inquiry of quality-impact relationships (FF, SAF, MF), pp. 303–312.
RE-2014-IngolfoSM #reasoning #requirements
Nòmos 3: Reasoning about regulatory compliance of requirements (SI, AS, JM), pp. 313–314.
RE-2014-NguyenGA #analysis #automation #named #ontology #requirements
GUITAR: An ontology-based automated requirements analysis tool (THN, JCG, MA), pp. 315–316.
RE-2014-GregoriadesPS #requirements
Simulation-based requirements discovery for smart driver assistive technologies (AG, MP, AGS), pp. 317–318.
RE-2014-KnaussH #assessment #named
EAM: Ecosystemability assessment method (EK, IH), pp. 319–320.
RE-2014-LiuSYM14a #feature model #reasoning #requirements
Combined goal and feature model reasoning with the User Requirements Notation and jUCMNav (YL, YS, XY, GM), pp. 321–322.
RE-2014-SaxenaC #agile #analysis #named #requirements
Decisively: Application of Quantitative Analysis and Decision Science in Agile Requirements Engineering (SKS, RC), pp. 323–324.
RE-2014-BadgerTC #analysis #design #named #requirements #verification
VARED: Verification and analysis of requirements and early designs (JMB, DT, CC), pp. 325–326.
RE-2014-ZhuMR #modelling #multi
Structured multi-view modeling by tabular notation (XZ, DM, DR), pp. 327–328.
RE-2014-LaueHBN #communication #performance #visual notation
Efficient visual notations for efficient stakeholder communication (RL, FH, BB, MN), pp. 329–330.
RE-2014-LetychevskyiW #requirements #verification
Symbolic verification of requirements in VRS system (OL, TW), pp. 331–332.
RE-2014-WittFSH #process #validation #verification
Business Application Modeler: A process model Validation and Verification tool (SW, SF, AS, CH), pp. 333–334.
RE-2014-BruunHIJK #distributed #mobile #requirements
Handling design-level requirements across distributed teams: Developing a new feature for 12 Danish mobile banking apps (LB, MBH, JBI, JBJ, BK), pp. 335–343.
RE-2014-WohlrabGKB #experience #industrial #performance #requirements
Experience of pragmatically combining RE methods for performance requirements in industry (RW, TdG, AK, SB), pp. 344–353.
RE-2014-DanielrappANPEM #lightweight #requirements
Lightweight requirements engineering assessments in software projects (DD, AA, NN, PP, EE, MM), pp. 354–363.
RE-2014-MaalejG #lessons learnt
Capturing and sharing domain knowledge with business rules lessons learned from a global software vendor (WM, SG), pp. 364–373.
RE-2014-PorterLS #case study #experience #feedback #framework #requirements #using
Building a National E-Service using Sentire experience report on the use of Sentire: A volere-based requirements framework driven by calibrated personas and simulated user feedback (CP, EL, MAS), pp. 374–383.
RE-2014-ValencaAHJB #case study #collaboration #contest #ecosystem #requirements
Competition and collaboration in requirements engineering: A case study of an emerging software ecosystem (GV, CFA, VH, SJ, SB), pp. 384–393.
RE-2014-RubythonM #implementation #modelling #off the shelf #requirements #variability
The effect of variability modeling on requirements satisfaction for the configuration and implementation of off-the-shelf software packages (AR, NAMM), pp. 394–401.
RE-2014-BonfimNDS #case study #experience #modelling
Modelling sustainability in a procurement system: An experience report (CB, WN, LD, MS), pp. 402–411.
RE-2014-MartinsO #analysis #case study #fault #functional #protocol #requirements #safety #using
A case study using a protocol to derive safety functional requirements from Fault Tree Analysis (LEGM, TdO), pp. 412–419.
RE-2014-StalhaneW
The DODT tool applied to sub-sea software (TS, TW), pp. 420–427.
RE-2014-ZhouLLLKL #feature model #requirements #towards #validation
Towards feature-oriented requirements validation for automotive systems (JZ, YL, KL, HL, DK, BL), pp. 428–436.
RE-2014-AnishG #analysis #requirements
Product knowledge configurator for requirements gap analysis and customizations (PRA, SG), pp. 437–443.
RE-2014-FilipovikjNR #approach #formal method #requirements
Reassessing the pattern-based approach for formalizing requirements in the automotive domain (PF, MN, GRN), pp. 444–450.
RE-2014-Chen #architecture #requirements
From architecture to requirements: Relating requirements and architecture for better Requirements Engineering (FC), pp. 451–455.
RE-2014-Hinai #quantifier #social
Quantification of social sustainability in software (MAH), pp. 456–460.
RE-2014-Teruel #collaboration #requirements #specification
Improving collaborative and Post-WIMP systems through requirements specification (MAT), pp. 461–466.
RE-2014-Bhowmik #interactive #open source #requirements #social
Stakeholders’ social interaction in requirements engineering of open source software (TB), pp. 467–472.
RE-2014-Bano #feedback #requirements
Aligning services and requirements with user feedback (MB), pp. 473–478.
RE-2014-Zhou #development #embedded #realtime #requirements
Requirements development and management of embedded real-time systems (JZ), pp. 479–484.
RE-2014-Ionita #evaluation #identification #information management #risk management #security
Context-sensitive Information security Risk identification and evaluation techniques (DI), pp. 485–488.
RE-2014-Buksa #process
Business processes and regulations compliance management technology (IB), pp. 489–493.
RE-2014-Ferreira #evolution #requirements
Creative Strategic Scenarios for preparation to requirements evolution (MGF), pp. 494–499.

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