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30th REFSQ 2024: Winterthur, Switzerland
- Daniel Méndez

, Ana Moreira
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Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality - 30th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2024, Winterthur, Switzerland, April 8-11, 2024, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14588, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-57326-2
Quality Models for Requirements Engineering
- Hannah Deters

, Jakob Droste
, Martin Obaidi
, Kurt Schneider
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How Explainable Is Your System? Towards a Quality Model for Explainability. 3-19 - Julian Frattini

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Identifying Relevant Factors of Requirements Quality: An Industrial Case Study. 20-36
Quality Requirements
- Giovanna Broccia

, Maurice H. ter Beek
, Alberto Lluch-Lafuente
, Paola Spoletini
, Alessio Ferrari
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Assessing the Understandability and Acceptance of Attack-Defense Trees for Modelling Security Requirements. 39-56 - Guntur Budi Herwanto

, Gerald Quirchmayr
, A Min Tjoa
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Learning to Rank Privacy Design Patterns: A Semantic Approach to Meeting Privacy Requirements. 57-73 - Anu Piirisild

, Ana Perandrés Gómez
, Kuldar Taveter
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A New Usability Inspection Method: Experience-Based Analysis. 74-91 - Preethu Rose Anish, Aparna Verma, Sivanthy Venkatesan, Logamurugan V., Smita Ghaisas:

Governance-Focused Classification of Security and Privacy Requirements from Obligations in Software Engineering Contracts. 92-108
Explainability with and in Requirements Engineering
- Rebekka Wohlrab

, Michael Vierhauser
, Erik Nilsson:
What Impact Do My Preferences Have? - A Framework for Explanation-Based Elicitation of Quality Objectives for Robotic Mission Planning. 111-128 - Nagadivya Balasubramaniam

, Marjo Kauppinen, Hong Linh Truong
, Sari Kujala
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Candidate Solutions for Defining Explainability Requirements of AI Systems. 129-146
Artificial Intelligence for Requirements Engineering
- Anne Hess

, Thomas Immich, Jill Tamanini
, Mario Biedenbach
, Matthias Koch
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Opportunities and Limitations of AI in Human-Centered Design a Research Preview. 149-158 - Ali Mehraj

, Zheying Zhang
, Kari Systä
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A Tertiary Study on AI for Requirements Engineering. 159-177 - Alessandro Fantechi

, Stefania Gnesi
, Laura Semini
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Exploring LLMs' Ability to Detect Variability in Requirements. 178-188
Natural Language Processing for Requirements Engineering
- Parisa Elahidoost

, Michael Unterkalmsteiner
, Davide Fucci
, Peter Liljenberg, Jannik Fischbach
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Designing NLP-Based Solutions for Requirements Variability Management: Experiences from a Design Science Study at Visma. 191-204 - Rim Zrelli

, Henrique Amaral Misson
, Maroua Ben Attia
, Felipe Gohring de Magalhaes
, Abdo Shabah
, Gabriela Nicolescu
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Natural2CTL: A Dataset for Natural Language Requirements and Their CTL Formal Equivalents. 205-216
Requirements Engineering for Artificial Intelligence
- Eran Sadovski

, Itzhak Aviv, Irit Hadar
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Towards a Comprehensive Ontology for Requirements Engineering for AI-Powered Systems. 219-230 - Milos Bastajic, Jonatan Boman Karinen, Jennifer Horkoff

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Operationalizing Machine Learning Using Requirements-Grounded MLOps. 231-248
Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering
- Quim Motger

, Xavier Franch
, Vincenzo Gervasi
, Jordi Marco
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Unveiling Competition Dynamics in Mobile App Markets Through User Reviews. 251-266 - Michael Anders

, Barbara Paech, Lukas Bockstaller:
Exploring the Automatic Classification of Usage Information in Feedback. 267-283 - Leon Radeck, Barbara Paech:

Channeling the Voice of the Crowd: Applying Structured Queries in User Feedback Collection. 284-301
Emerging Topics and Challenges in Requirements Engineering
- Ashley T. van Can

, Fabiano Dalpiaz
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Requirements Information in Backlog Items: Content Analysis. 305-321 - Meira Levy

, Irit Hadar
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Requirements Engineering for No-Code Development (RE4NCD) - A Case Study of Rapid Application Development During War. 322-329 - Joël D. Allred

, Simon Fraser
, Alessandro Pezzoni
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Behavior-Driven Specification in Practice: An Experience Report. 330-343 - Paola Spoletini

, Alessio Ferrari
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The Return of Formal Requirements Engineering in the Era of Large Language Models. 344-353

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