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    Michael Gebhart

    The Seventh International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2012), held on November 18-23, 2012 in Lisbon, Portugal, continued a series of events covering a broad spectrum of software-related topics. The conference... more
    The Seventh International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2012), held on November 18-23, 2012 in Lisbon, Portugal, continued a series of events covering a broad spectrum of software-related topics.
    The conference covered fundamentals on designing, implementing, testing, validating and maintaining various kinds of software. The tracks treated the topics from theory to practice, in terms of methodologies, design, implementation, testing, use cases, tools, and lessons learnt. The conference topics covered classical and advanced methodologies, open source, agile software, as well as software deployment and software economics and education.
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    The Ninth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2014), held between October 12 - 16, 2014 in Nice, France, continued a series of events covering a broad spectrum of software-related topics. The conference... more
    The Ninth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2014), held between October 12 - 16, 2014 in Nice, France, continued a series of events covering a broad spectrum of software-related topics.
    The conference covered fundamentals on designing, implementing, testing, validating and maintaining various kinds of software. The tracks treated the topics from theory to practice, in terms of methodologies, design, implementation, testing, use cases, tools, and lessons learnt.
    The conference topics covered classical and advanced methodologies, open source, agile software, as well as software deployment and software economics and education.
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    The Eighth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2013), held on October 27 - November 1, 2013 - Venice, Italy, continued a series of events covering a broad spectrum of software-related topics. The conference... more
    The Eighth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA 2013), held on October 27 - November 1, 2013 - Venice, Italy, continued a series of events covering a broad spectrum of software-related topics.
    The conference covered fundamentals on designing, implementing, testing, validating and maintaining various kinds of software. The tracks treated the topics from theory to practice, in terms of methodologies, design, implementation, testing, use cases, tools, and lessons learnt. The conference topics covered classical and advanced methodologies, open source, agile software, as well as software deployment and software economics and education.
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    Decision-making between humans is a recurring challenge in a society where consensuses for disagreements have to be found. To support such decision-makings, at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology a Participation Service is developed as... more
    Decision-making between humans is a recurring challenge in a society where consensuses for disagreements have to be found. To support such decision-makings, at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology a Participation Service is developed as part of a service-oriented campus system in an agile manner and based on the Representational State Transfer (REST) paradigm. One of the key success factors of such software projects is the requirements engineering process. Scenarios are an appropriate way to describe a system from the user’s point of view. However, existing methodologies do not specify quality requirements for these scenarios. This article presents an enhancement of existing scenario-based requirements engineering techniques to fulfill the quality characteristics of the international standard ISO/IEC/IEEE 29148 and align the quality aspects to the product strategy. We illustrate the approach and the resulting quality improvements by eliciting functional and non-functional requirements for the Participation Service in an agile manner, while considering constraints emerged from the existing RESTful system.
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