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Name:Jakob Droste
Bio:
Jakob Droste is a research associate and PhD candidate at the Software Engineering Group at Leibniz Universit ̈at Hannover, Germany. He completed his master’s degree in computer science at Leibniz University Hannover, Germany. Currently, his research focus is on explainability as a non-functional requirement and on requirements elicitation techniques. He is part of the research project „softXplain“.
Country:Germany
Affiliation:Leibniz Universität Hannover
Personal website: https://www.pi.uni-hannover.de/de/se/team/jakob-droste
Research interests:Explainability, Software Transparency, Requirements Engineering
Contributions
2025
Requirements Engineering
- Author of Exploring the means to measure explainability: Metrics, heuristics and questionnaires. within the Journal-First-track
- Author of How to Elicit Explainability Requirements? A Comparison of Interviews, Focus Groups, and Surveys within the Research Papers-track
- Author of Identifying Explanation Needs: Towards a Catalog of User-based Indicators within the Research Papers-track
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ)
2024
PROFES
Requirements Engineering
- Author of Explainability Requirements for Time Series Forecasts: A Study in the Energy Domain within the Industrial Innovation Papers-track
- Author of Paving the Way Towards an Effective Vision Video Usage: An Exploratory Study within the RE@Next! Papers-track
- Author of Supplementary Material - "Explanations in Everyday Software Systems: Towards a Taxonomy for Explainability Needs" (RE'24) within the Artifacts-track
- Author of Explanations in Everyday Software Systems: Towards a Taxonomy for Explainability Needs within the Research Papers-track