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  • Cross-discipline
  • Practice
Conversation with an Artificial Intelligence
What does OpenAI’s ChatGPT say about RE?
  • Practice
  • Studies and Research
Why Your Agile Organization Needs a High-Performing Requirements Engineering Competency
How Product Owners (POs), Business Analysts and Requirements Engineers Use Agile Requirements Engineering (RE) to optimize the work of the team and maximize the value delivered to stakeholders.
  • Practice
  • Methods
Learning from history: The case of Software Requirements Engineering
‘A large elephant is in the room but we are not able or brave or willing enough to point at it’
  • Methods
  • Cross-discipline
ReqInspector
An Approach for the Inspection of the Completeness of individual Software Requirements Specifications by Semantic Analysis of the Argument Structures
  • Methods
  • Skills
Data Science – the expanding frontier for Business Analysts
Evaluating Business Analysts‘ role in the Data Driven Economy
  • Methods
  • Practice
When the rubber hits the road
Improving requirements quality by effort estimates
  • Practice
  • Methods
Discover Quality Requirements with the Mini-QAW
A short and fun elicitation workshop for Agile teams and architects
  • Opinions
The goal is to solve the problem
Some thoughts on problems and goals in the context of requirements engineering
  • Methods
REQM guidance matrix
A framework to drive requirements management
  • Opinions
Sharing My Doubts on Goals and Requirements
Goals are intended, Requirements are imposed
  • Practice
  • Opinions
Making “agiLE” Work
Agile in the Large Enterprise
  • Methods
The Context-Canvas
A new approach to accelerate the RE-process!
  • Methods
  • Practice
Modeling Requirements and Context as a means for Automated Requirements Validation
An Example from the Automation Industry
  • Methods
  • Studies and Research
How Requirements Engineering can benefit from crowds
Driving innovation with crowd-based techniques
  • Practice
Evolving and Improving the Requirements Approach to Big Data Projects
A Roadmap to Implementing Big Data Projects
  • Methods
TORE
A Framework for Systematic Requirements Development in Information Systems.
  • Methods
Automated Quality Assurance
Automated Quality Assurance of Software Requirements. The following contribution deals with the automated assurance of software requirements quality.
  • Practice
Product Owner in Scrum
State of the discussion: Requirements Engineering and Product Owner in Scrum
  • Studies and Research
Requirements Reuse
Requirements Reuse with the PABRE Framework
Title Topic Author Date Reading time

Conversation with an Artificial Intelligence

Cross-discipline Practice
20 minutes

Why Your Agile Organization Needs a High-Performing Requirements Engineering Competency

Practice Studies and Research
17 minutes

Interview with John Mylopoulos

Opinions
4 minutes

Learning from history: The case of Software Requirements Engineering

Practice Methods
58 minutes

ReqInspector

Methods Cross-discipline
21 minutes

Data Science – the expanding frontier for Business Analysts

Methods Skills
18 minutes

When the rubber hits the road

Methods Practice
12 minutes

Discover Quality Requirements with the Mini-QAW

Practice Methods
15 minutes

The goal is to solve the problem

Opinions
13 minutes

REQM guidance matrix

Methods
14 minutes

Sharing My Doubts on Goals and Requirements

Opinions
3 minutes

Making “agiLE” Work

Practice Opinions
17 minutes

The Context-Canvas

Methods
16 minutes

Modeling Requirements and Context as a means for Automated Requirements Validation

Methods Practice
27 minutes

How Requirements Engineering can benefit from crowds

Methods Studies and Research
21 minutes

Evolving and Improving the Requirements Approach to Big Data Projects

Practice
15 minutes

TORE

Methods
22 minutes

Automated Quality Assurance

Methods
21 minutes

Product Owner in Scrum

Practice
9 minutes

Requirements Reuse

Studies and Research
22 minutes