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...
Abstract—We introduce a theoretical characterisation of feature lifecycles in app stores, to help app developers to identify trends and to find undiscovered requirements. To ill...
Federica Sarro, Afnan A. Al-Subaihin, Mark Harman,...
Abstract—The growing complexity and dynamics of the execution environment have been major motivation for designing self-adaptive systems. Although significant work can be found ...
—Requirements engineers model the system of interest from different points of view by creating numerous artifacts. Although they have to deal with a great amount of information, ...
—The environment, where a safety critical system (SCS) operates, is an important source from which safety requirements of the SCS can originate. By treating the system under cons...
Abstract—We present a framework for reasoning with preferences in the context of Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering (GORE). Our choice of preference language, conditional imp...
Zachary J. Oster, Ganesh Ram Santhanam, Samik Basu
Abstract—Emerging cyberjustice systems are in need of relevant requirements engineering approaches, for example, to provide citizens with better access to the judicial system. In...
—Whiteboards and paper allow for any kind of notations and are easy to use. Requirements engineers love to use them in creative requirements elicitation and design sessions. Howe...
—We apply an existing formal framework for practical reasoning with arguments and evidence to the Goal-oriented Requirements Language (GRL), which is part of the User Requirement...