All Stories

  1. Turning asynchronicity into an opportunity: asynchronous communication for shared understanding with vision videos
  2. Organizing Scholarly Knowledge in the Open Research Knowledge Graph
  3. The SciQA Scientific Question Answering Benchmark for Scholarly Knowledge
  4. Supporting Shared Understanding in Asynchronous Communication Contexts
  5. Increasing Reproducibility in Science by Interlinking Semantic Artifact Descriptions in a Knowledge Graph
  6. Meetings and Mood – Related or Not? Insights from Student Software Projects
  7. KGMM - A Maturity Model for Scholarly Knowledge Graphs Based on Intertwined Human-Machine Collaboration
  8. Linking Use Cases and Associated Requirements
  9. Affecting Mood, Motivation and Productivity in Requirements Engineering Meetings and Beyond: A Research Vision
  10. Representing software project vision by means of video: A quality model for vision videos
  11. Identifying the Mood of a Software Development Team by Analyzing Text-Based Communication in Chats with Machine Learning
  12. Do End-Users Want Explanations? Analyzing the Role of Explainability as an Emerging Aspect of Non-Functional Requirements
  13. Welcome to the 3rd International Workshop on Learning from Other Disciplines for Requirements Engineering (D4RE'19)
  14. Towards a Better Understanding of Team-Driven Dynamics in Agile Software Projects
  15. Software Professionals are Not Directors: What Constitutes a Good Video?
  16. Task Interruption in Software Development Projects
  17. Linking Variants for Use Cases with Requirements and their Effects on Reading Behavior
  18. Reframing Societal Discourse as Requirements Negotiation: Vision Statement
  19. Video as a By-Product of Digital Prototyping: Capturing the Dynamic Aspect of Interaction
  20. What Works Better? A Study of Classifying Requirements
  21. Different Views on Project Success
  22. Is Task Board Customization Beneficial?
  23. Forecasting Communication Behavior in Student Software Projects
  24. Supporting Requirements Elicitation by Tool-Supported Video Analysis
  25. CapCouch