About these proceedings
Introduction
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, REFSQ 2014, held in Essen, Germany, in April 2013.
The 23 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 89 submissions. The REFSQ conference is organised as a three-day symposium with two days devoted to scientific papers presentation with a one-day industry track in-between. Both the industry and scientific presentations concern a variety of topics, which shows the liveliness of the requirements engineering domain. These topics are for instance: scalability in RE, communication issues, compliance with law and regulations, RE for self adaptive systems, requirements traceability, new sources of requirements, domain specific RE, Natural Language issues, and of course games. 'Games for RE and RE for Games' was the special topic of REFSQ 2014. This is materialized by a plenary session at the conference, and by a keynote given by Catherine Rolland, a serious games expert and project manager at KTM Advance, a French company specialized in serious games.
Keywords
clustering and classification computer games decision making embedded systems formal methods metamodeling model-driven software engineering natural language processing quality assurance requirements analysis software development software verification and validation
Editors and affiliations
- Camille Salinesi
- Inge van de Weerd
- 1.Centre Pierre Mendes FranceUniversité Paris 1 Panthéon - SorbonneParis Cedex 13France
- 2.KIN Research GroupVU University AmsterdamAmsterdamThe Netherlands
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