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A natural language-based method to specify privacy requirements: an evaluation with practitioners
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Organisations are becoming concerned with effectively dealing with privacy-related requirements. Existing Requirements Engineering methods based on structured natural language suffer from several limitations both in eliciting and specifying ...

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Enhancing the requirements engineering of configurable systems by the ongoing use of variability models
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Software systems and product lines often use configurable features to specify a portfolio of product variants from a common core. Typically, their requirements also include constraints on which combinations of features are valid. Especially for ...

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What you see is what you trace: a two-stage interview study on traceability practices and eye tracking potential
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The benefits of traceability have widely been discussed in research. However, studies have also shown that traceability practices are still not prevalent in industrial settings due to the high manual effort and lack of tool support. In this paper, ...

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Navigating personalized medication: unveiling user needs to forge a cutting-edge platform for proactive prevention and monitoring of adverse drug reactions
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The present landscape of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) cases paints a somber picture, with statistics indicating that a substantial proportion of hospital admissions result from patients experiencing drug side effects. The existing solutions for ...

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A splash of color: a dual dive into the effects of EVO on decision-making with goal models
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Recent approaches have investigated assisting users in making early trade-off decisions when the future evolution of project elements is uncertain. These approaches have demonstrated promise in their analytical capabilities; yet, stakeholders have ...

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Improving requirements elicitation in large-scale software projects with reduced customer engagement: a proposed cost-effective model
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Effective requirements elicitation is crucial for the success of large-scale software projects. However, challenges arise when customers are unavailable or unable to express their needs clearly. This research presents a cost-effective model to ...

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