Fri 28 Jun 2024 12:00 - 12:10 at V101 - Unpanel, poster pitches, and artifacts

In the last two decades, several researchers provided snapshots of the “current” state and evolution of empirical research in requirements engineering (RE) through literature reviews. However, these literature reviews were not sustainable, as none built on or updated previous works due to the unavailability of the extracted and analyzed data. KG-EmpiRE is a Knowledge Graph (KG) of empirical research in RE based on scientific data extracted from currently 680 papers published in the IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (1994-2022). KG-EmpiRE is maintained in the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG), making all data openly and long-term available according to the FAIR data principles. Our long-term goal is to constantly maintain KG-EmpiRE with the research community to synthesize a comprehensive, up-to-date, and long-term available overview of the state and evolution of empirical research in RE. Besides KG-EmpiRE, we provide its analysis with all supplementary materials in a repository. This repository contains all files with instructions for replicating and (re-)using the analysis locally or via executable environments and for repeating the research approach. Since its first release based on 199 papers (2014-2022), KG-EmpiRE and its analysis have been updated twice, currently covering over 650 papers. KG-EmpiRE and its analysis demonstrate how innovative infrastructures, such as the ORKG, can be leveraged to make data from literature reviews FAIR, openly available, and maintainable for the research community in the long term. In this way, we can enable replicable, (re-)usable, and thus sustainable literature reviews to ensure the quality, reliability, and timeliness of their research results.

Fri 28 Jun

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10:45 - 12:15
Unpanel, poster pitches, and artifactsPanels / Posters and Tool Demos / Artifacts at V101
10:45
45m
Panel
Unpanel: How useful are formal methods in requirements engineering?
Panels
Dan Berry University of Waterloo
File Attached
11:30
5m
Poster
Scoping of Non-Functional Requirements for Machine Learning Systems
Posters and Tool Demos
Khan Mohammad Habibullah University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Juan García Díaz , Gregory Gay Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Jennifer Horkoff Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg
11:35
5m
Poster
A Tool for Automatically Identifying Semantic Conflicts in User Stories by Combining NLP and BERT Model
Posters and Tool Demos
Zhen Xuan , Tianci Wang , Chunhui Wang , Tong Li Beijing University of Technology
11:40
5m
Poster
Automated Configuration Synthesis for Machine Learning Models: A git-Based Requirement and Architecture Management System
Posters and Tool Demos
Abdullatif Alshriaf , Hans-Martin Heyn University of Gothenburg & Chalmers University of Technology, Eric Knauss Chalmers | University of Gothenburg
11:45
5m
Poster
Automating Requirements Review in the Automotive Sector: A Tailored AI Approach
Posters and Tool Demos
Cristina Martinez Montes Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sivajeet Chand Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, Chang Li , Jennifer Horkoff Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg, Beatriz Cabrero-Daniel University of Gothenburg
11:50
5m
Poster
Explainable AI: A Diverse Stakeholder Perspective
Posters and Tool Demos
Umm e Habiba University of Stuttgart, Germany, Khan Mohammad Habibullah University of Gothenburg, Sweden
11:55
5m
Poster
SymboleoNLP: A Tool for Generating Formal Specifications from Legal Contract Templates
Posters and Tool Demos
Regan Meloche University of Ottawa, Daniel Amyot University of Ottawa, John Mylopoulos University of Ottawa
12:00
10m
Paper
KG-EmpiRE: A Community-Maintainable Knowledge Graph for a Sustainable Literature Review on the State and Evolution of Empirical Research in Requirements Engineering
Artifacts
Oliver Karras TIB - Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology
Pre-print Media Attached

Information for Participants
Fri 28 Jun 2024 10:45 - 12:15 at V101 - Unpanel, poster pitches, and artifacts
Info for session

This session will contain the Unpanel on formal methods in RE, pitches of the Posters and Tool Demos, and a short presentation from one artifact not associated with any RE24 paper.