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Second International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Requirements Engineering

@RE'15, Ottawa, Canada

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Program

Opening Session

9:00 - 9:15

Welcome from the Chairs

9:15 - 9:30

1 Minute Madness: Everyone is invited to bring ONE slide that shares their perspective of AI and RE.

Session 1: Qualities

9:30 - 10:30

Using Fuzzy Modeling for Consistent Definitions of Product Qualities in Requirements
Jean-Marc Davril, Maxime Cordy, Patrick Heymans and Mathieu Acher

Measuring Requirement Quality to Predict Testability
Jane Hayes, Wenbin Li, Tingting Yu, Xue Han, Mark Hays and Clinton Woodson

Group Discussion

10:30 - 11:00

Coffee break

Session 2: Natural Language

11:00 - 12:30

DeNom: A Tool to Find Problematic Nominalizations using NLP
Mathias Landhäußer, Sven Koerner, Walter Tichy, Jan Keim and Jennifer Krisch

From Natural Language Requirements to UML Class Diagrams
Richa Sharma, Pratyoush K. Srivastava and Kanad K. Biswas

Presentation: TiQi: Intelligent Natural Language Queries for Software Projects
Jane Cleland-Huang

Group Discussion

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

Session 3: Recommendation Algorithms
and Machine Learning

14:00 - 15:30

Representation of Rules for Relevant Recommendations to Online Social Networks Users
Sarah Bouraga, Ivan Jureta and Stéphane Faulkner

Presentation: Machine learning for reassessment of requirements @ runtime
Nelly Bencomo

Presentation: Trace Links – A Novel Data Source for Ontology Generation in Software-Intensive Projects
Jin Guo

Group Discussion

15:30 - 16:00

Coffee Break

Session 4: What's next?

16:00 - 17:30

Ideas, challenges, and next steps
Everyone!



(Each talk will be 20 minutes + discussion)

List of Accepted Papers

Representation of Rules for Relevant Recommendations to Online Social Networks Users
Sarah Bouraga, Ivan Jureta and Stéphane Faulkner

Using Fuzzy Modeling for Consistent Definitions of Product Qualities in Requirements
Jean-Marc Davril, Maxime Cordy, Patrick Heymans and Mathieu Acher

DeNom: A Tool to Find Problematic Nominalizations using NLP
Mathias Landhäußer, Sven Koerner, Walter Tichy, Jan Keim and Jennifer Krisch

Measuring Requirement Quality to Predict Testability
Jane Hayes, Wenbin Li, Tingting Yu, Xue Han, Mark Hays and Clinton Woodson

From Natural Language Requirements to UML Class Diagrams
Richa Sharma, Pratyoush K. Srivastava and Kanad K. Biswas