Abstract—Requirements change and so (should) do requirements artifacts, such as use cases. However, we have little knowledge about which changes requirements engineers actually p...
Mohammad R. Basirati, Henning Femmer, Sebastian Ed...
—The idea that there are important parallels between safety and sustainability and that software engineers might be able to take lessons learned from safety and apply them to sus...
—App stores like Google Play and Apple AppStore have over 3 Million apps covering nearly every kind of software and service. Billions of users regularly download, use, and review...
Abstract—User stories are a widely used notation for formulating requirements in agile development. Despite their popularity in industry, little to no academic work is available ...
Garm Lucassen, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Jan Martijn E. M. ...
—Significant research has recently been undertaken within the Requirements Engineering (RE) community towards understanding, integrating, and evaluating sustainability concerns ...
—Security requirements analysis depends on how well-trained analysts perceive security risk, understand the impact of various vulnerabilities, and mitigate threats. When systems ...
Hanan Hibshi, Travis D. Breaux, Stephen B. Broomel...
—Model-Driven Development (MDD) is no longer a novel development paradigm. It has become mature from a research perspective and recent studies show its adoption in industry. Stil...
Abstract—Sustainability, the capacity to endure, is fundamental for the societies on our planet. Despite its increasing recognition in software engineering, it remains difficult...
Stefanie Betz, Christoph Becker, Ruzanna Chitchyan...
—Software systems are embedded into daily life and as such have significant effects on the behavior and decision making of both their users and the people affected by using thes...