Requirements engineers model the system of interest from different points of view by creating numerous artifacts. Although they have to deal with a great amount of information, the display space of the devices is limited. This limitation leads to a time consuming navigation through the artifacts. Requirements engineers have to scroll through numerous pages and switch between multiple windows. However, they have to rely on their memory when there is no space left on the screen to view another piece of relevant information. In this research, we propose to develop a novel visualization technique that flexibly creates editable views of a linked set of elements or artifacts where the pieces show different levels of detail according to the user’s...
Understanding software artefacts is a crucial task for people who want to participate in any softwar...
Visualizations are a powerful tool to solve various tasks in different applications. Although a huge...
Information overload is considered one of the fundamental human-computer interaction problems today....
Requirements engineers create large numbers of artifacts when eliciting and documenting requirements...
Examining the quality of a set of requirements is a sensible project health check given their role i...
Abstract—The representation of traceability links in require-ments knowledge is vital to improve the...
Abstract. [Context & motivation] Requirements artifacts, like specifications, diagrams, or user ...
Many techniques are available for elicitation and refinement of requirements [5]. However, these req...
In the automotive industry, the complexity of electronic components is increasing rapidly. Modern fu...
Current Requirements Engineering (RE) mechanisms used to measure Requirements Volatility (RV) employ...
Abstract—Clustering is of great practical value in discovering natural groupings of large numbers of...
We provide a case study of understanding the environment and work context of a visualisation tool us...
A limiting factor in the industrial acceptance of formal specifications is their readability, partic...
Exponential increases in available computational resources over the recent decades have fueled an in...
Abstract—For many software projects, keeping requirements on track needs an effective and efficient ...
Understanding software artefacts is a crucial task for people who want to participate in any softwar...
Visualizations are a powerful tool to solve various tasks in different applications. Although a huge...
Information overload is considered one of the fundamental human-computer interaction problems today....
Requirements engineers create large numbers of artifacts when eliciting and documenting requirements...
Examining the quality of a set of requirements is a sensible project health check given their role i...
Abstract—The representation of traceability links in require-ments knowledge is vital to improve the...
Abstract. [Context & motivation] Requirements artifacts, like specifications, diagrams, or user ...
Many techniques are available for elicitation and refinement of requirements [5]. However, these req...
In the automotive industry, the complexity of electronic components is increasing rapidly. Modern fu...
Current Requirements Engineering (RE) mechanisms used to measure Requirements Volatility (RV) employ...
Abstract—Clustering is of great practical value in discovering natural groupings of large numbers of...
We provide a case study of understanding the environment and work context of a visualisation tool us...
A limiting factor in the industrial acceptance of formal specifications is their readability, partic...
Exponential increases in available computational resources over the recent decades have fueled an in...
Abstract—For many software projects, keeping requirements on track needs an effective and efficient ...
Understanding software artefacts is a crucial task for people who want to participate in any softwar...
Visualizations are a powerful tool to solve various tasks in different applications. Although a huge...
Information overload is considered one of the fundamental human-computer interaction problems today....