The 3rd International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE'19)



24 September 2019
Jeju Island, South Korea
Co-located with RE 2019

Program

CrowdRE 2019 will be a full-day workshop held on the 24th of September, 2019. CrowdRE will be co-located with the RE 2019 on Jeju Island, South Korea.

Because many flights to Jeju Island were cancelled due to Typhoon Tapah, many RE’19 attendees are delayed. The conference organizers have changed the schedule so that all workshops can be held on Tuesday, albeit in a shortened form. The CrowdRE workshop will be held in the morning. Please find the updated program below.

The workshop intends to promote lively discussions among participants from both industry and academia.

The paper sessions in the below program include 30-minute slots (15–20 minute presentation, and 10–15 minute discussion) for each paper. After each paper presentation, a discussant opens the discussion by putting the paper into a scientific perspective, listing the contributions, and raising issues and questions for discussions.


Session 1 Keynote
Chair: Eduard C. Groen
08:30–08:45 Welcome from the Chairs
08:45–09:45 Keynote: “CrowdRE: Achievements, Opportunities and Pitfalls” (slides)
Martin Glinz
09:45–10:00 Introduction
10:00–10:15 Coffee Break
Session 2a Constructing artifacts for CrowdRE: vision videos, crowdsourced user stories, and anonymized data
Chair: Jan Ole Johanssen
10:15–10:45 User Story Writing in Crowd Requirements Engineering: The Case of a Web Application for Sports Tournament Planning
Abel Menkveld, Sjaak Brinkkemper, & Fabiano Dalpiaz
10:45–11:15 CrowdRE, User Feedback and GDPR: Towards Tackling GDPR Implications with Adequate Technical and Organizational Measures in an Effort-Minimal Way (slides)
Eduard C. Groen & Michael Ochs
11:15–11:45 Video Variants for CrowdRE: How to Create Linear Videos, Vision Videos, and Interactive Videos
Kurt Schneider & Linda Marilena Bertolli
11:45–12:00 Coffee Break
Session 2b Performing CrowdRE analyses on log data and user feedback to identify goals, features, and qualities
Chair: Meira Levy
12:00–12:30 Generating Requirements out of Thin Air: Towards Automated Feature Identification for New Apps
Tahira Iqbal, Norbert Seyff, & Daniel Méndez
12:30–13:00 Data Preprocessing for Goal-oriented Process Discovery (slides)
Mahdi Ghasemi & Daniel Amyot
13:00–13:30 Developers’ Eyes on the Changes of Apps: An Exploratory Study on App Changelogs (slides)
Chong Wang, Ju Li, Peng Liang, Maya Daneva, & Marten van Sinderen

Important Dates
  • Paper Submission: 9 July 2019 (Extended!)
  • Notification: 25 July 2019
  • Camera Ready: 8 August 2019
  • Workshop: 24 September 2019 (9 AM - 5:30 PM)

All deadlines at 23:59:59 AoE.