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Naming the pain in requirements engineering: A design for a global family of surveys and first results from Germany
2015
Information and Software Technology
We designed a globally distributed family of surveys in joint collaborations with different researchers and completed the first run in Germany. ...
In this article, we report on the design of the family of surveys, its underlying theory, and the full results obtained from Germany with participants from 58 companies. ...
and giving us valuable feedback on the basic design of the family of surveys. ...
doi:10.1016/j.infsof.2014.05.008
fatcat:ivmezzoxjzdbpj43pkwc2v5g7i
Naming the pain in requirements engineering
2013
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering - EASE '13
In this paper, we present the design of the family of surveys and first results of its start in Germany. Results: Our first results contain responses from 30 German companies. ...
Method: We designed a globally distributed family of surveys in joint collaborations with different researchers from different countries. ...
Contribution We contribute the design of a globally distributed family of surveys on RE and first results from its start conducted in Germany. ...
doi:10.1145/2460999.2461027
dblp:conf/ease/FernandezW13
fatcat:fvbbze7r4rex3kuggokbbpaz44
Naming the pain in requirements engineering
2016
Empirical Software Engineering
Motivated by this situation, we initiated the Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering (NaPiRE) initiative which constitutes a globally distributed, bi-yearly replicated family of surveys on the status ...
Its interdisciplinary nature, the dependency to the customer, and its inherent uncertainty still render the discipline difficult to investigate. This results in a lack of empirical data. ...
The NaPiRE Initiative The NaPiRE (Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering) initiative was started by Daniel Méndez Fernández and Stefan Wagner in 2012 as a reaction to the lack of a general empirical ...
doi:10.1007/s10664-016-9451-7
fatcat:5p7fmayzgja3jnw2vlkup2x7h4
Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering: Comparing Practices in Brazil and Germany
2015
IEEE Software
As part of the Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering (NaPiRE) initiative, researchers compared problems that companies in Brazil and Germany encountered during requirements engineering (RE). ...
The key takeaway was that in RE, human interaction is necessary for eliciting and specifying high-quality requirements, regardless of country, project type, or company size. ...
NaPiRE constitutes a globally distributed family of surveys on the state of RE practices including problems practitioners experience in RE as well as their causes and effects [4] . ...
doi:10.1109/ms.2015.122
fatcat:dw4cfsdhjraspdekjv3rul6z6u
Trends in Software Engineering in 2020
2020
Zenodo
The International journal of Software Engineering & Applications (IJSEA) is a Bi-Monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Software ...
The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on understanding Modern software engineering concepts & establishing new collaborations in ...
Status quo in requirements engineering: A theory and a global family of surveys. ACM Transactions on
Software Engineering and Methodology, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp9. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3622352
fatcat:tezofqw5hfh23oitcc2ivqoqiq
Status Quo in Requirements Engineering
2019
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
We designed a survey instrument and theory that has now been replicated in 10 countries world-wide. ...
We report on the underlying theory and the full results obtained from the replication studies with participants from 228 organisations. ...
The authors also noticed that most theory has been developed in other disciplines and only a small number of theories detected were genuine to the software engineering discipline. ...
doi:10.1145/3306607
fatcat:5kzdnwmwcjhy3ixoi3vwqhreny
Agile Requirements Engineering in Practice: Status Quo and Critical Problems
2018
CLEI Electronic Journal
As part of a bigger survey initiative (Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering), the main goal of this paper is to build an empirical basis on such aspects of agile RE, based on the responses of representatives ...
Our survey data analyses revealed that agile RE concentrates on free-text documentation of requirements elicited with a variety of techniques. ...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the whole NaPiRE team and all participating respondents. ...
doi:10.19153/cleiej.21.1.6
fatcat:nropvdjcp5aynmf456ip4ehldu
Towards Building Knowledge on Causes of Critical Requirements Engineering Problems
2015
Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering
[Method] We replicated a global family of RE surveys in the Brazil and used the data to identify critical RE problems and to build probabilistic cause-effect diagrams to represent knowledge on their common ...
Context] Many software projects fail due to problems in requirements engineering (RE). ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to thank Softex and each of the 74 responding organizations. Thanks also to CNPq for financial support (project #460627/2014-7). ...
doi:10.18293/seke2015-220
dblp:conf/seke/KalinowskiSCPF015
fatcat:eirohpaj6va27hudj5oafhrzt4
On Evidence-based Risk Management in Requirements Engineering
[article]
2017
arXiv
pre-print
Results: Our results from an initial validation in 6 companies strengthen our confidence that the approach increases the awareness for individual risk factors in RE, and the feedback further allows for ...
Research Method: We use survey data from 228 companies and build a probabilistic network that supports the forecast of context-specific RE phenomena. ...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to all practitioners who participated in the evaluation and who shared their experiences and insights into their environments. ...
arXiv:1707.00144v2
fatcat:wl3ztrenvng6nnt6oqg5xnclki
On Evidence-Based Risk Management in Requirements Engineering
[chapter]
2017
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Results: Our results from an initial validation in 6 companies strengthen our confidence that the approach increases the awareness for individual risk factors in RE, and the feedback further allows for ...
Research Method: We use survey data from 228 companies and build a probabilistic network that supports the forecast of context-specific RE phenomena. ...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to all practitioners who participated in the evaluation and who shared their experiences and insights into their environments. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-71440-0_3
fatcat:t4l3rlkmqrez7jolbu52gfsk7i
In quest for requirements engineering oracles
2014
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering - EASE '14
We critically reflect on the results and show direct implications for research in the field of RE. Conclusion: We discuss a variety of conclusions we can draw from our results. ...
Context: For many years, researchers and practitioners have been proposing various methods and approaches to Requirements Engineering (RE). ...
For this reason, we initiated a global family of surveys to reveal the status quo in industrial requirements engineering, namely the NaPiRE project ("Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering") [16, ...
doi:10.1145/2601248.2601258
dblp:conf/ease/FernandezMFV14
fatcat:ak5tuv2rrrajjbyczelv2taely
Towards Guidelines for Preventing Critical Requirements Engineering Problems
2016
2016 42th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA)
[Method] We analysed data from a survey on RE problems answered by 228 organisations in 10 different countries. ...
Context] Problems in Requirements Engineering (RE) can lead to serious consequences during the software development lifecycle. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to thank the NaPiRE community for their support. Thanks also to the Brazilian Research Council (CNPq, process number 460627/2014-7) for financial support. ...
doi:10.1109/seaa.2016.50
dblp:conf/euromicro/MafraKFF016
fatcat:zvpf4wf6gjee7gvfhm27ah4qta
Internationalization in Engineering Education in English in Slovakia
2021
WSEAS Transactions on Advances in Engineering Education
The details of teaching are presented and the proposals for research design are outlined. ...
The aim of this paper is to present experience with engineering education of Slovak and foreign students from various countries from Europe, Asia and Africa. ...
Acknowledgement This paper did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial or notfor-profit sectors. ...
doi:10.37394/232010.2021.18.17
fatcat:skra7ls2wne25nam3fhxtm43ee
Engineering Notes
1999
Journal of Guidance Control and Dynamics
The results presented in Figs. 1-3 are for a modeled ¢ of 0.05. ...
In this study, = 10, T; =3 s, and 7, =0.3 s are used, which result in gain margins of 10 and 7.6 dB, phase margins of 43.2 and 34.2 deg, and bandwidths of 28 and 43 rad/s for the first and second stage ...
doi:10.2514/2.4364
fatcat:zbuhaeu6kfen3nh4dslkqoeska
Managing concurrent engineering across company borders: a case study
2003
36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the
This paper found: (a) difficulties to implement CE across company borders; (b) engineers tend not to view their work in terms of creating and altering documents, nor even in terms of processes but in terms ...
A review of CE and ESI related literature finds lacking efforts that address the two issues: how to structure the process of customer /supplier collaboration, and where the supplier is involved in the ...
The decision to model right from the beginning the target-processes for SGP's future engineering in product business turned out to be very painful (see section 4.2.). ...
doi:10.1109/hicss.2003.1173647
dblp:conf/hicss/Rouibah03
fatcat:a64fglicczbptddbbi5kdxfylm
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