REFSQ 2025
Mon 7 - Thu 10 April 2025 Spain

This program is tentative and subject to change.

[Context and motivation] In addition to precisely representing require-ments in specification documents and requirements management tools, practitioners use quick-and-dirty representations that are not compliant with academic guidelines or industry best practice recommendations. This includes drafted and informal representations in meeting notes, e-mails, and presentation slides. Sometimes, however, these representations may serve as a replacement for precise and officially specified requirements. [Question/problem] Although we presume that these requirements representations exist in most projects, the scientific community lacks evidence and characterization of these requirements. Studying these requirements is crucial because their use may pose severe challenges in later phases. [Principal ideas and results] We conduct an in-depth case study at a large-scale soft-ware and mechatronic systems provider. We use multi-method research, including a survey, interviews, and an analysis of processes and artifacts. We (1) explore instances and context of these requirements, (2) conceptualize the observations, and (3) define an ad-hoc requirement as one that is writ-ten, stored, or communicated in a suitable-for-the-moment manner. [Contribution] We position ad-hoc requirements (AhR) in the RE landscape and offer researchers a category of industry RE situations and challenges worth investigating.

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Tue 8 Apr

Displayed time zone: Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris change

11:00 - 12:30
Research Track - Session R2 - Crowd and Large-Scale RE IResearch Track at B3 - Teleensenyament
11:00
30m
Talk
Refining and validating change requests from a crowd to derive requirementsTechnical Paper
Research Track
Leon Radeck Heidelberg University, Barbara Paech Heidelberg University
11:30
30m
Talk
Do Users' Explainability Needs in Software Change with Mood?Technical Paper
Research Track
Martin Obaidi Leibniz Universität Hannover, Jakob Droste Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hannah Deters Leibniz University Hannover, Marc Herrmann Leibniz Universität Hannover, Jil Klünder University of Applied Sciences | FHDW Hannover, Kurt Schneider Leibniz Universität Hannover, Software Engineering Group
12:00
30m
Talk
Exploring and characterizing Ad-hoc Requirements - A case study at a large-scale systems providerEvaluation Paper
Research Track
Andrea Wohlgemuth Utrecht University & FH Dortmund, Fabiano Dalpiaz Utrecht University, Erik Kamsties FH Dortmund