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Travelled to:
1 × Australia
1 × India
1 × Japan
1 × Norway
1 × Spain
1 × The Netherlands
2 × France
4 × Germany
4 × USA
Collaborated with:
A.Gross N.Riegel D.Kerkow M.Fang G.Leyh C.Elsner K.Villela S.Adam D.Landmann E.C.Groen I.John A.Herrmann B.Paech M.Köhler I.Menzel M.Mueller M.Eisenbarth C.Marhold C.Rohleder C.Salinesi J.Zhao S.Hartkopf P.Amthor T.Koenig T.Olsson T.Suzuki C.Graf C.Denger A.Hoffmann
Talks about:
requir (11) base (6) engin (5) manag (4) industri (3) function (3) softwar (3) product (3) method (3) experi (3)

♂ Person: Jörg Dörr

DBLP DBLP: D=ouml=rr:J=ouml=rg

Facilitated 2 volumes:

REFSQ 2013Ed
MoDELS 2016PracticalTrackPrCo

Contributed to:

REFSQ 20152015
SPLC 20152015
REFSQ 20142014
PLEASE 20132013
RE 20122012
RE 20102010
REFSQ 20102010
RE 20092009
REFSQ 20092009
ICSE 20082008
RE 20082008
RE 20072007
REFSQ 20072007
RE 20052005
RE 20042004
MoDELS 20162016

Wrote 18 papers:

REFSQ-2015-GroenDA #perspective #requirements #research #towards
Towards Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering A Research Preview (ECG, JD, SA), pp. 247–253.
REFSQ-2015-RiegelD #overview #requirements
A Systematic Literature Review of Requirements Prioritization Criteria (NR, JD), pp. 300–317.
SPLC-2015-FangLDEZ #automation #industrial #modelling #towards
Towards model-based derivation of systems in the industrial automation domain (MF, GL, JD, CE, JZ), pp. 283–292.
REFSQ-2014-RiegelD #analysis #elicitation #heuristic #optimisation #performance
An Analysis of Priority-Based Decision Heuristics for Optimizing Elicitation Efficiency (NR, JD), pp. 268–284.
PLEASE-2013-FangLED #behaviour #challenge #variability
Challenges in managing behavior variability of production control software (MF, GL, CE, JD), pp. 21–24.
RE-2012-GrossD #exclamation #requirements #specification #what
What you need is what you get!: The vision of view-based requirements specifications (AG, JD), pp. 171–180.
RE-2010-MenzelMGD #comparison #functional #requirements #specification
An Experimental Comparison Regarding the Completeness of Functional Requirements Specifications (IM, MM, AG, JD), pp. 15–24.
REFSQ-2010-VillelaDJ #evaluation #evolution #product line
Evaluation of a Method for Proactively Managing the Evolving Scope of a Software Product Line (KV, JD, IJ), pp. 113–127.
RE-2009-AdamDEG #requirements #using
Using Task-oriented Requirements Engineering in Different Domains (SA, JD, ME, AG), pp. 267–272.
RE-2009-GrossD #diagrams #process #requirements #uml
EPC vs. UML Activity Diagram — Two Experiments Examining their Usefulness for Requirements Engineering (AG, JD), pp. 47–56.
REFSQ-2009-MarholdRSD #experience #non-functional #requirements
Clarifying Non-functional Requirements to Improve User Acceptance — Experience at Siemens (CM, CR, CS, JD), pp. 139–146.
ICSE-2008-DorrKLGDH #quality #requirements
Supporting requirements engineering for medical products: early consideration of user-perceived quality (JD, DK, DL, CG, CD, AH), pp. 639–648.
RE-2008-VillelaDG #embedded #evolution #requirements
Proactively Managing the Evolution of Embedded System Requirements (KV, JD, AG), pp. 13–22.
RE-2007-DorrHKLA #user satisfaction
Built-in User Satisfaction — Feature Appraisal and Prioritization with AMUSE (JD, SH, DK, DL, PA), pp. 101–110.
REFSQ-2007-HerrmannKD
Exploring the Characteristics of NFR Methods — A Dialogue About Two Approaches (AH, DK, JD), pp. 320–334.
RE-2005-DorrKKOS #case study #industrial #non-functional #requirements
Non-Functional Requirements in Industry — Three Case Studies Adopting an Experience-based NFR Method (JD, DK, TK, TO, TS), pp. 373–384.
RE-2004-DorrPK #process #requirements
Requirements Engineering Process Improvement Based on an Information Model (JD, BP, MK), pp. 70–79.
MoDELS-2016-FangLDE #automation #industrial #modelling #multi #variability
Multi-variability modeling and realization for software derivation in industrial automation management (MF, GL, JD, CE), pp. 2–12.

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