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REFSQ2010 Program Overview

Tuesday, 29th June 2010

 

REFSQ Workshops

09:30-13:00 CreaRE
Creativity in Requirements Engineering
RePriCo
Requirements Prioritization for customer-oriented Software-Development
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-17:30 PLREQ
Product Line Requirements Engineering and Quality
RESC
RE in Small Companies

Wednesday, 30th June 2010

 

REFSQ Main Conference – Day 1

08:45 Conference Opening
Chair: Roel Wieringa
  Session: Decision-making in Requirements Engineering
Chair: Xavier Franch
09:00-09:40 Research Paper
Kristopher Welsh and Pete Sawyer:
Understanding the Scope of Uncertainty in Dynamically Adaptive Systems
Discussant: Nazim Madhavji
09:40-10:00 Research Preview
Barbara Paech, Rumiana Proynova, Thomas Wetter and Andreas Wicht:
Use of Personal Values in Requirements Engineering – A Research Preview
Discussant: Remo Ferrari
10:00-10:20 Research Preview
Remo Ferrari, Oliver Sudmann, Christian Henke, Jens Geisler, Wilhelm Schafer and Nazim H. Madhavji:
Requirements and Systems Architecture Interaction in a Prototypical Project: Emerging Results
Discussant: Victoria Sakhnini
10:20-10:30 Session Discussion
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
  Session: Scenarios and Elicitation
Chair: Pete Sawyer
11:00-11:40 Research Paper
Olesia Brill, Kurt Schneider and Eric Knauss:
Videos vs. Use Cases: Can videos capture more requirements under time-pressure?
Discussant: Luisa Mich
11:40-12:20 Research Paper
Ernst Sikora, Marian Daun and Klaus Pohl:
Supporting the Consistent Specification of Scenarios Across Multiple Abstraction Levels
Discussant: Marko Komssi
12:20-12:30 Session Discussion
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:00 Plenary Discussion
Chair: Pete Sawyer
  Session: Product Families 1
14:00-14:20 Vision Paper
Samuel Fricker:
Requirements Value Chains: Stakeholder Management and Requirements Engineering in Software Ecosystems
Discussant: Mathias Weber
14:20-15:00 Experience Report
Margot Bittner, Mark-Oliver Reiser and Matthias Weber:
A Case Study on Tool-Supported Multi-Level Requirements Management in Complex Product Families
Discussant: Rumyana Proynova
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
  Session: Requirements Patterns
Chair: Martin Glinz
15:30-15:50 Research Preview
Ali Shahrokni and Robert Feldt:
Towards a Framework for Software Robustness Requirements based on Patterns
Discussant: Cristina Palomares
15:50-16:10 Research Preview
Xavier Franch, Cristina Palomares, Carme Quer, Samuel Renault and François de Lazzer:
A Metamodel for Software Requirement Patterns
Discussant: Kurt Schneider
16:10-16:50 Research Paper
Victoria Sakhnini, Daniel Berry and Luisa Mich:
Validation of the Effectiveness of an Optimized EPMcreate as an Aid for Creative Requirements Elicitation
Discussant: Ali Shahrokni
16:50-17:00 Session Discussion
19:00 Welcome Reception

Thursday, 1st July 2010

 

REFSQ Main Conference – Day 2

  Session: Product Families 2
Chair: Björn Regnell
09:00-09:20 Research Preview
Arnaud Hubaux, Pierre-Yves Schobbens and Patrick Heymans:
Towards Multi-View Feature-based Configuration
Discussant: Samuel Fricker
09:20-10:00 Research Paper
Karina Villela, Dörr Jörg and Isabel John:
Evaluation of a Method for Proactively Managing the Evolving Scope of a Software Product Line
Discussant: Sjaak Brinkkemper
10:00-10:30 Product families – plenary discussion
Chair: Björn Regnell
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
  Session: Requirements Engineering in Practice 1
Chair: Barbara Paech
11:00-11:40 Research Paper
Giedre Sabaliauskaite, Annabella Loconsole, Emelie Engström, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Björn Regnell, Per Runeson, Tony Gorschek and Robert Feldt:
Challenges in Aligning Requirements Engineering and Verification in a Large Scale Industrial Context
Discussant: Arnaud Hubaux
11:40-12:20 Research Paper
Neil Ernst and John Mylopoulos:
On the perception of software quality requirements during the project lifecycle
Discussant: Jörg Leuser
12:20-12:30 Session Discussion
12:30-13:30 Lunch
  Session: Requirements Engineering in Practice 2
Chair: Andreas Opdahl
Industry Track 1
Chair: Kim Lauenroth / Ernst Sikora
13:30-14:10 Experience Report
Marko Komssi, Marjo Kauppinen, Kimmo Toro, Raimo Soikkeli and Eero Uusitalo:
Lessons Learned from Integrating Specification Templates, Collaborative Workshops, and Peer Reviews
Discussant: Neil Ernst
Christian Schuderer:
Requirements Engineering in Plant Automation – A Practice Report (Details)

Markus Völter:
Using Domain Specific Languages in Requirements Engineering (Details)

Robert Darimont:
Goal Orientation: Lessons Learnt from 10 Years of Use

14:10-14:50 Research Paper
Thomas Bebensee, Inge van de Weerd and Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Binary Priority List for Prioritizing Software Requirements
Discussant: Inah Omoronyia
14:50-15:00 Session Discussion
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
  Session: Natural Language 1
Chair: Vincenzo Gervasi
Industry Track 2
Chair: Kim Lauenroth / Ernst Sikora
15:30-16:10 Research Paper
Inah Omoronyia, Guttorm Sindre, Tor Stålhane, Stefan Biffl, Thomas Moser and Wikan Sunindyo:
A Domain Ontology Building Process for Guiding Requirements Elicitation
Discussant: Marjo Kauppinen
Dirk Fritsch:
A SCRUM project with RM Tool support (Details)

Robert Neher:
Why do I need an integrated tool landscape in my application lifecycle? (Details)

16:10-16:50 Research Paper
Jörg Leuser and Daniel Ott:
Tackling Semi-automatic Trace Recovery for Large Specifications
Discussant: Leonid Kof
16:50-17:00 Session Discussion
19:00 Conference Dinner

Friday, 2nd July 2010

 

REFSQ Main Conference – Day 3

  Session: Natural Language 2
Chair: Anne Persson
Industry Track 3
Chair: Kim Lauenroth / Ernst Sikora
09:00-09:40 Research Paper
Benedikt Gleich, Oliver Creighton and Leonid Kof:
Ambiguity Detection: Towards a Tool Explaining Ambiguity Sources
Discussant: Peter Karpati
Hans-Bernd Kittlaus:
Software-as-a-Service – How do requirements differ from traditional software products? (Details)

Benoit Cardinael:
The Challenges of Requirements Engineering in the Capital Markets Industry

Rainer Grau:
The Real Reasons Why Requirements Engineering Trainings Fail (Details)

Barbara Paech:
International Understanding in RE: What you need to know about the “Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering” certification (Details)

09:40-10:20 Research Paper
Fabian de Bruijn and Hans Dekkers:
Ambiguity in natural language software requirements: A case study
Discussant: Shareeful Islam
10:20-10:30 Session Discussion
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
  Session: Security Requirements
Chair: Roel Wieringa
Industry Track 4
Chair: Kim Lauenroth / Ernst Sikora
11:00-11:20 Problem Statement
Vincenzo Gervasi and Didar Zowghi:
On the Role of Ambiguity in RE
Discussant: Samuel Renault
Christof Ebert:
Requirements Engineering for Safe and Secure Software-Intensive Systems (Details)

Frank Houdek:
Challenges in Automotive Requirements Engineering (Details)

Andreas Schreiber:
The World of Requirements in Germany’s Research Center for Aaeronautics and Space (Details)

11:20-11:40 Research Preview
Shareeful Islam, Haralambos Mouratidis and Stefan Wagner:
Towards a Framework to Elicit and Manage Security and Privacy Requirements from Laws and Regulations
Discussant: Fabian de Bruijn
11:40-12:20 Research Paper
Peter Karpati, Guttorm Sindre and Andreas L. Opdahl:
Visualizing Cyber Attacks with Misuse Case Maps
Discussant: Hans Dekkers
12:20-12:30 Session Discussion
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:30 *** Keynote ***
Ian Alexander
Piecing Together the Requirements Jigsaw
Chair: Anne Persson
14:30-15:00 Plenary Discussion
15:00-15:15 Conference Closing
Chair: Roel Wieringa