Workshop Proceedings
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Keynote - Grischa Liebel
(00:30-01:30) "Modelling Requirements at Scale - On the use of requirements models in large-scale agile systems engineering"
With the advent of Agile methods, Requirements Engineering has lost considerable influence in Software Engineering. In many cases, formal Requirements Engineering practices have been replaced by informal techniques, such as user stories that are discarded after completion. However, as Agile methods are being increasingly adopted by large organisations in regulated areas, these organisations re-discover the need for requirements and documentation, and face the challenge to balance flexibility and speed with rigorous Requirements Engineering practices. In this talk, I will summarise the difficulties system engineering companies face with respect to agile development and requirements engineering, and present an example case of a telecommunications company that uses models to address part of these difficulties.
Grischa Liebel is an Assistant Professor in Software Engineering at Reykjavik University, Iceland. He holds a PhD degree from Chalmers University, Sweden. His research interests include Modelling and Model-Based Engineering, Requirements Engineering, and Software Engineering Education. Much of Grischa's research is done in collaboration with industry (and with humans).
Workshop Papers
Full research papers:
- (Paper #1) (23:10-23:40) Sepehr Sharifi, Daniel Amyot, John Mylopoulos, Patrick McLaughlin, and Ray Feodoroff:
Towards Improved Certification of Complex FinTech Systems - A Requirements-based Approach
(presentation ◈ video)
Short papers:
- (Paper #2) (22:30-22:50) Antonio de Padua A. Oliveira, Julio Cesar Leite, and Luiz Marcio Cysneiros:
Goal Elicitation Heuristics Anchored on a Category Frame
(presentation ◈ video) - (Paper #3) (21:30-21:50) Yinling Liu and Jean-Michel Bruel:
Modeling of Natural Language Requirements based on States and Modes
(presentation ◈ video) - (Paper #4) (21:10-21:30) Pauline von Olberg and Lukas Strey:
Approach to Generating Functional Test Cases from BPMN Process Diagrams
(presentation ◈ video) - (Paper #5) (22:50-23:10) Sanaa Alwidian:
Towards Integrating Human-Centric Characteristics into the Goal-Oriented Requirements Language
(presentation ◈ video)