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- research-articleMarch 2023
Multimedia interactive exercises for online training
- Anna Perini,
- Kurt Schneider,
- Linda Marilena Bertolli,
- Angelo Susi,
- Artem Gabbasov,
- Paolo Busetta,
- Matteo Pedrotti
Multimedia Tools and Applications (MTAA), Volume 82, Issue 25Oct 2023, Pages 38319–38343https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-023-15157-8AbstractMultimedia tutorials are more and more considered for online professional training as a valuable complement to traditional in presence training. Indeed, video and pictures can offer rich detail, show relevant context, and provide concrete ...
- research-articleMarch 2023
Mining and searching app reviews for requirements engineering: Evaluation and replication studies
AbstractApp reviews provide a rich source of feature-related information that can support requirement engineering activities. Analyzing them manually to find this information, however, is challenging due to their large quantity and noisy ...
Highlights- Study the performance of mining and searching techniques applied to app reviews.
- research-articleSeptember 2022
Specifying requirements for collection and analysis of online user feedback
Requirements Engineering (REQE), Volume 28, Issue 1Mar 2023, Pages 75–96https://doi.org/10.1007/s00766-022-00387-3AbstractAccording to data-driven Requirements Engineering (RE), explicit and implicit user feedback can be considered a relevant source of requirements, thus supporting requirements elicitation. However, limited attention has been paid so far to the role ...
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- research-articleMarch 2022
Analysing app reviews for software engineering: a systematic literature review
Empirical Software Engineering (KLU-EMSE), Volume 27, Issue 2Mar 2022https://doi.org/10.1007/s10664-021-10065-7AbstractApp reviews found in app stores can provide critically valuable information to help software engineers understand user requirements and to design, debug, and evolve software products. Over the last ten years, a vast amount of research has been ...
- ArticleApril 2021
Risk-Driven Compliance Assurance for Collaborative AI Systems: A Vision Paper
- Matteo Camilli,
- Michael Felderer,
- Andrea Giusti,
- Dominik Tobias Matt,
- Anna Perini,
- Barbara Russo,
- Angelo Susi
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software QualityApr 2021, Pages 123–130https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73128-1_9AbstractContext and motivation. Collaborative AI systems aim at working together with humans in a shared space. Building these systems, which comply with quality requirements, domain specific standards and regulations is a challenging research direction. ...
- ArticleApril 2021
Specifying Requirements for Data Collection and Analysis in Data-Driven RE. A Research Preview
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software QualityApr 2021, Pages 182–188https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73128-1_13Abstract[Context and motivation] According to Data-Driven Requirements Engineering (RE), explicit and implicit user feedback can be considered a relevant source of requirements, thus supporting requirements elicitation. [Question/problem] Less attention ...
- ArticleJune 2020
Mining User Opinions to Support Requirement Engineering: An Empirical Study
Advanced Information Systems EngineeringJun 2020, Pages 401–416https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49435-3_25AbstractApp reviews provide a rich source of user opinions that can support requirement engineering activities. Analysing them manually to find these opinions, however, is challenging due to their large quantity and noisy nature. To overcome the problem, ...
- research-articleDecember 2019
Speech-acts based analysis for requirements discovery from online discussions
Information Systems (ISYS), Volume 86, Issue CDec 2019, Pages 94–112https://doi.org/10.1016/j.is.2018.08.003AbstractOnline discussions about software applications and services that take place on web-based communication platforms represent an invaluable knowledge source for diverse software engineering tasks, including requirements elicitation. The ...
- ArticleJune 2018
A Situational Approach for the Definition and Tailoring of a Data-Driven Software Evolution Method
- Xavier Franch,
- Jolita Ralyté,
- Anna Perini,
- Alberto Abelló,
- David Ameller,
- Jesús Gorroñogoitia,
- Sergi Nadal,
- Marc Oriol,
- Norbert Seyff,
- Alberto Siena,
- Angelo Susi
Advanced Information Systems EngineeringJun 2018, Pages 603–618https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91563-0_37AbstractSuccessful software evolution heavily depends on the selection of the right features to be included in the next release. Such selection is difficult, and companies often report bad experiences about user acceptance. To overcome this challenge, ...
- research-articleMarch 2017
The Crowd in Requirements Engineering: The Landscape and Challenges
- Eduard C. Groen,
- Norbert Seyff,
- Raian Ali,
- Fabiano Dalpiaz,
- Joerg Doerr,
- Emitza Guzman,
- Mahmood Hosseini,
- Jordi Marco,
- Marc Oriol,
- Anna Perini,
- Melanie Stade
Crowd-based requirements engineering (CrowdRE) could significantly change RE. Performing RE activities such as elicitation with the crowd of stakeholders turns RE into a participatory effort, leads to more accurate requirements, and ultimately boosts ...
- articleMarch 2017
Engineering requirements for adaptive systems
Requirements Engineering (REQE), Volume 22, Issue 1March 2017, Pages 77–103https://doi.org/10.1007/s00766-015-0236-0The increasing demand for complex and distributed software calls for novel software engineering methods and techniques, to create systems able to autonomously adapt to dynamically changing situations. In this paper, we present a framework for ...
- ArticleMay 2015
Crowd Intent: Annotation of Intentions Hidden in Online Discussions
CSI-SE '15: Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE/ACM 2nd International Workshop on CrowdSourcing in Software EngineeringMay 2015, Pages 24–29https://doi.org/10.1109/CSI-SE.2015.12Stakeholders working in open-source software development use social media, emails or any available means in the Internet to communicate and express what they want or need through the use of text. The recognition of such needs or desires (that we call ...
- research-articleMay 2015
CrowdIntent: annotation of intentions hidden in online discussions
CSI-SE '15: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on CrowdSourcing in Software EngineeringMay 2015, Pages 24–29Stakeholders working in open-source software development use social media, emails or any available means in the Internet to communicate and express what they want or need through the use of text. The recognition of such needs or desires (that we call ...
- ArticleMay 2014
Who is the expert? combining intention and knowledge of online discussants in collaborative RE tasks
ICSE Companion 2014: Companion Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Software EngineeringMay 2014, Pages 452–455https://doi.org/10.1145/2591062.2591103Large, distributed software development projects rely on the collaboration of culturally heterogeneous and geographically distributed stakeholders. Software requirements, as well as solution ideas are elicited in distributed processes, which ...
- ArticleApril 2014
Argumentation-Based Discussion for User Forum: A Research Preview
REFSQ 2014: Proceedings of the 20th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality - Volume 8396April 2014, Pages 232–238https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05843-6_17[Context and motivation] User forums provide a virtual space in which participants post comments, upon their experience in using a software, that analysts can eventually redirect to an issue tracking system. Before users post any comment, they should ...