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Autor:
Meira Levy, Irit Hadar, Jennifer Horkoff, Jane Huffman Hayes, Barbara Paech, Alex Dekhtyar, Gunter Mussbacher, Elda Paja, Tong Li, Seok-Won Lee, Dongfeng Fang
Publikováno v:
Levy, M, Hadar, I, Horkoff, J, Hayes, J H, Paech, B, Dekhtyar, A, Mussbacher, G, Paja, E, Li, T, Lee, S-W & Fang, D 2022, ' Philanthropic conference-based requirements engineering in time of pandemic and beyond ', Requirements Engineering, pp. 1-15 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00766-022-00386-4
As software engineering (SE) practitioners, we can help society by using our communities of experts to address a software need of a socially conscious organization. Doing so can benefit society in the locale of a SE conference and provide access to i
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Software Testing, Verification and Reliability. 32
Autor:
Maleknaz Nayebi, Daniel Amyot, Matt C. Primrose, Walid Maalej, Alessio Ferrari, Alex Dekhtyar, Sarah Gregory, Jane Huffman Hayes, Meira Levy, Chuck Brophy, Paola Spoletini, Didar Zowghi, Jennifer Horkoff, Irit Hadar, Jane Cleland-Huang, Shell Clarke, Barbara Paech, Guenther Ruhe, Erin Combs, Jared Payne
Publikováno v:
IEEE Software. 36:86-94
© 1984-2012 IEEE. As researchers and teachers and practitioners, we software types excel at multitasking. This, in part, led us to ask the question: Can one attend a software engineering conference and do something good for society? We found the ans
Autor:
Jane Huffman Hayes, Tingting Yu
Publikováno v:
ISSRE Workshops
The reliability engineering community should consider undertaking activities that benefit society as an integral part of their major conferences such as ISSRE. The requirements engineering community adopted a philanthropic activity combining to assis
Publikováno v:
RE Workshops
Data is the driver of artificial intelligence in requirements engineering. While some applications may lend themselves to training sets that are easily accessible (such as sentiment detection, feature request classification, requirements prioritizati
Autor:
Jane Huffman Hayes
Publikováno v:
RE Workshops
RE Cares is an event that applies RE techniques and skills to a real world problem of a stakeholder in the locale of the RE conference. The work is done at the conference, allowing an interactive, hands-on experience for RE Cares participants. This y
Autor:
Jane Huffman Hayes, Jared Payne
Publikováno v:
SST@ICSE
We present one of the University of Kentucky TraceLab components, Similarity Matrix Voting Merge. In this paper, we highlight some particularly interesting aspects of the component such as challenges faced when developing it and while implementing un
Autor:
Jane Huffman Hayes, David Farrar
Publikováno v:
SST@ICSE
We examine the effects of stemming on the tracing of software engineering artifacts. We compare two common stemming algorithms to each other as well as to a baseline of no stemming. We evaluate the algorithms on eight tracing datasets. We run the exp
Publikováno v:
Requirements Engineering. 23:119-143
Because of the large amount of effort it takes to manually trace requirements, automated traceability methods for mapping textual software engineering artifacts to each other and generating candidate links have received increased attention over the p
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Journal of Software: Evolution and Process. 28:1061-1080
Several techniques are used by requirements engineering practitioners to address difficult problems such as specifying precise requirements while using inherently ambiguous natural language text and ensuring the consistency of requirements. Often, th