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33rd RE 2025: Valencia, Spain
- 33rd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2025, Valencia, Spain, September 1-5, 2025. IEEE 2025, ISBN 979-8-3315-2413-5

- Daniela E. Damian:

Keynote : REConnect: How Being a Requirements Engineer Made Me a Better, Yet Humble, Software Engineer. 1-2 - Roel J. Wieringa:

Keynote : Value-Driven Requirements Engineering for the 21st Century. 1 - Nuria Oliver:

Keynote : Towards a Fairer World - Uncovering and Addressing Human and Algorithmic Biases. 4-5 - Quim Motger, Marc Oriol, Max Tiessler, Xavier Franch, Jordi Marco:

What About Emotions? Guiding Fine-Grained Emotion Extraction from Mobile App Reviews. 6-18 - Alexander Korn, Samuel Gorsch, Andreas Vogelsang:

LLMREI: Automating Requirements Elicitation Interviews with LLMs. 19-30 - Hannah Deters, Laura Reinhardt, Jakob Droste, Martin Obaidi, Kurt Schneider:

Identifying Explanation Needs: Towards a Catalog of User-based Indicators. 31-42 - Hamed Barzamini, Ramesh S., Arun Adiththan, Prakash Mohan Peranandam, Mona Rahimi:

Specifying Operational Design Domain in Autonomous Driving for Comprehensive Data Evaluation. 43-55 - Ezequiel Kahan, Marcela Genero, Beatriz Bernárdez, Alejandro Oliveros:

Design Thinking in Requirements Engineering: Understanding the Role of Internal and External Empathy. 56-67 - Sabine Molenaar, Fabiano Dalpiaz:

The Impact of Requirements Artifacts on Efficiency in Agile Development: A Case Study. 68-79 - Katherine R. Dearstyne, Pedro Alarcon Granadeno, Theodore Chambers, Jane Cleland-Huang:

QUESTRL: A Q&A Framework for Designing Trustworthy Reinforcement Learning Systems. 80-91 - Ateeq Sharfuddin, Travis D. Breaux:

Generative Goal Modeling. 92-103 - Pragyan K. C, Rambod Ghandiparsi, Thomas Herron, John Heaps, Mitra Bokaei Hosseini:

Demystifying Feature Requests: Leveraging LLMs to Refine Feature Requests in Open-Source Software. 104-116 - Yuchen Shen, Anmol Singhal, Travis D. Breaux:

Requirements Elicitation Follow-Up Question Generation. 117-129 - Sharon Guardado, Risha Parveen, Zheying Zhang, Maruf Rayhan, Nirnaya Tripathi:

Students' Perceptions of the Use of LLMs in Requirements Engineering Education: A Cross-University Empirical Study. 130-141 - Sallam Abualhaija, Marcello Ceci, Nicolas Sannier, Domenico Bianculli, Salomé Lannier, Martina Siclari, Olivier Voordeckers, Stanislaw Tosza:

LLM-assisted Extraction of Regulatory Requirements: A Case Study on the GDPR. 142-154 - Daan Kieft, Laura Duits, Emitzá Guzmán:

Where Do Users Draw the Line? Ethical Concerns about Software. 155-166 - Martin Obaidi, Jakob Droste, Hannah Deters, Marc Herrmann, Raymond Ochsner, Kurt Schneider, Jil Klünder:

How to Elicit Explainability Requirements? A Comparison of Interviews, Focus Groups, and Surveys. 167-178 - Julian Frattini, Anja Frattini:

Adopting Use Case Descriptions for Requirements Specification: an Industrial Case Study. 179-191 - Sávio Freire, Manoel G. Mendonça, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:

What does a Public Discourse state about Requirements Process Debt Causes? 192-204 - Anmol Singhal, Travis D. Breaux:

Legal Requirements Translation from Law. 205-217 - Sonora Halili, Paola Spoletini, Alicia M. Grubb:

Augmenting, Not Replacing: The Role of LLMs in Human-Centric Formal RE. 218-230 - Boqi Chen, Aren A. Babikian, Shuzhao Feng, Dániel Varró, Gunter Mussbacher:

LLM-based Satisfiability Checking of String Requirements by Consistent Data and Checker Generation. 231-243 - Christopher Lazik, Charlotte Kauter, Inês Nunes, Aaron Ziglowski, Alina Pryma, Christopher Katins, Lars Grunske, Thomas Kosch:

The Good, the Bad, and the Uncanny: Investigating Diversity Aspects of LLM-Generated Personas for Requirements Engineering. 244-256 - Jonathan Ullrich, Matthias Koch, Andreas Vogelsang:

From Requirements to Code: Understanding Developer Practices in LLM-Assisted Software Engineering. 257-266 - Zhiwei Zhang, Bin Liang, Kam-Fai Wong:

LSRM: A Hybrid LLM-SBERT Approach for Mapping User Requirements to Product Functionalities in Complex Products. 267-279 - Tim Puhlfürß, Julia Butzke, Walid Maalej:

Model Cards Revisited: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice for Ethical AI Requirements. 280-291 - Muneera Bano, Didar Zowghi, Fernando Mourão, Sarah Kaur, Tao Zhang:

Requirements for Inclusive AI-Driven Recruitment: Lessons Learned from an Industry Workshop. 292-302 - Chetan Arora, Fanyu Wang, Chakkrit Tantithamthavorn, Aldeida Aleti, Shaun Kenyon:

From Domain Documents to Requirements: Retrieval-Augmented Generation in the Space Industry. 303-307 - Delina Ly, Sruthi Radhakrishnan, Fatma Basak Aydemir, Fabiano Dalpiaz:

Navigating through Work Items in Issue Tracking Systems via Natural Language Queries. 308-319 - Orlando Amaral Cejas, Sallam Abualhaija, Nicolas Sannier, Marcello Ceci, Domenico Bianculli:

GDPR Compliance in Privacy Policies of Mobile Apps: An Overview of the State-of-Practice. 320-331 - Yixing Luo, Yang Liu, Xiaofeng Li, Xiaogang Dong, Bin Gu, Zhi Jin, Mengfei Yang:

Taxonomy-Guided Reasoning for Requirements Classification: A Study in Aerospace Industry. 332-343 - Asha Rajbhoj, Ajim Pathan, Padmalata Nistala, Vinay Kulkarni:

ContCRIA: NLP and MDE-based Contextual Change Request Impact Analysis. 344-354 - Asha Rajbhoj, Ajim Pathan, Purvesh Doud, Piyush Kulkarni, Vinay Kulkarni:

RFPAnaFit: Automated Request For Proposal Fitment Analysis and Response Generation. 355-360 - Yixing Luo, Yiping Wang, Xiaofeng Li, Bin Gu, Zhi Jin:

Leveraging Large Language Models for Reusable Requirements Management in Aerospace Software. 361-365 - Tjerk Spijkman, Bente Molenkamp, Steffen Beudeker, Sietse Overbeek, Fabiano Dalpiaz:

LLM-Assisted Requirements Engineering in Agile MDD: Industry Insights and Validation. 366-377 - Javier Verdugo, Jesús Ramon Oviedo, Moisés Rodríguez, Mario Piattini:

Experiences with requirements in an accredited laboratory for software and data quality evaluation. 378-388 - Liliana Pasquale, Azzurra Ragone, Emanuele Piemontese, Armin Amiri Darban:

Exploring the Use of LLMs for Requirements Specification in an IT Consulting Company. 389-399 - Tong Xu, Zheng Zhou, Xiaohong Chen, Zhiyi Xue, Yi Zhao, Min Zhang, Zhi Jin:

Requirements Dependency Driven Test Case Generation: An Automotive Industry Practice. 400-404 - Dongming Jin, Zhi Jin, Nianyu Li, Kai Yang, Linyu Li, Suijing Guan:

Automatic Multi-level Feature Tree Construction for Domain-Specific Reusable Artifacts Management. 405-413 - Aakash Sorathiya, Gouri Ginde:

Towards Extracting Software Requirements from App Reviews using Seq2seq Framework. 414-422 - Weiqi Wang, Marie Farrell, Lucas C. Cordeiro, Liping Zhao:

Supporting Software Formal Verification with Large Language Models: An Experimental Study. 423-431 - Wilder Baldwin, Shashank Chintakuntla, Shreyah Parajuli, Ali Pourghasemi, Ryan Shanz, Sepideh Ghanavati:

Generating Privacy Stories From Software Documentation. 432-440 - Birgit Penzenstadler:

Sharing a Yield: RE for Regenerative Agriculture Research Vision. 441-448 - Taohong Zhu, Lucas C. Cordeiro, Youcheng Sun:

ReqInOne: A Large Language Model-Based Agent for Software Requirements Specification Generation. 449-457 - Saurabh Tiwari, Santosh Singh Rathore:

Leveraging LLMs for Requirements Engineering Education: How to Approach? 458-466 - Ryu Okamoto, Shinji Kusumoto:

Towards the Automatic Restructuring of Software Requirements Specifications to Conform to Standards Using Large Language Models. 467-475 - Yulu Wang, Charlotte van de Velde, Sabine Oechsner, Jaap Gordijn:

Satisfying Complex Data Security Requirements in Digital Business Ecosystems. 476-484 - Inês Rocha, Ana Moreira, João Araújo, Grischa Liebel:

Envisioning a Requirements Elicitation Method for Neurodivergent-Inclusive Software. 485-493 - Huma Samin, Nelly Bencomo, Anikó Ekárt:

How Good is Good Enough? Non-Inferiority Trials for Requirements Trade-Offs in Self-Adaptive Systems. 494-501 - Alicia M. Grubb, Valentina Nino, Israel Sanchez-Cardona, Paola Spoletini, Maria Valero:

Technology Designed for Older Adults: You Can't Spell Stakeholder without Older! 502-510 - Anthea Moravánszky, Ingo Barkow:

Rethinking RE Topic Mapping: Toward an Extensible Framework for Curriculum-Industry Comparison. 511-518 - Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi, Laura Semini:

Combining Established and Emerging Techniques to Detect Inconsistencies in Requirements. 519-526 - Marc Oriol, Quim Motger, Jordi Marco, Xavier Franch:

Multi-Agent Debate Strategies to Enhance Requirements Engineering with Large Language Models. 527-534 - Jacek Dabrowski, Wanling Cai, Amel Bennaceur, Bashar Nuseibeh, Faeq Alrimawi:

Intelligent Agents for Requirements Engineering: Use, Feasibility and Evaluation. 535-543 - Antoni Mestre, Manoli Albert, Miriam Gil, Vicente Pelechano:

Explainability Across the Spectrum: Modeling Stakeholder Goals Based on AI Complexity Levels. 544-551 - Sugandha Malviya, André Fonteles, Angeles Marin Batana, Alec Burch-DeWitt:

Recommending Security Requirements through Asset Identification and Threat Mapping. 552-560 - Ryota Sugiyama, Hironori Washizaki, Naoyasu Ubayashi, Ryoko Tanahashi, Mai Hirabayashi, Satoshi Okuda, Ken Toriumi:

Continuous Data-driven Personas Generation: An LLM-based Knowledge Graph Approach. 561-539 - Birgit Penzenstadler:

Growing Deeper Roots: Nature as a Stakeholder in Software-intensive Systems. 570-571 - Yi Peng, Hina Saeeda, Hans-Martin Heyn, Jennifer Horkoff:

Data Annotation: A Requirements Engineering for Machine Learning Systems Perspective. 572-575 - Alex Kleijwegt, Sinem Getir Yaman, Radu Calinescu:

Tool for Supporting Debugging and Understanding of Normative Requirements Using LLMs. 576-579 - Shlomi Fridman, Shahar Berenson, Naomi Unkelos-Shpigel:

Production Line Augmented Reality Application. 580-581 - Nayat Astaiza Soriano, Eric Knauss:

Cognitive Biases in Requirements Engineering: Towards Understanding Their Relevance from a Communication Perspective. 582-585 - Mohammad Jaber, Amal Kandeel, Naomi Unkelos-Shpigel:

Explainable Augmented Reality for Assembly Tasks: A Multi-Stakeholder Requirements Engineering Approach. 586-589 - Paheli Bhattacharya, Manojit Chakraborty, Santhosh Kumar Arumugam, Rishabh Gupta:

Read, Extract, Classify: A Tool for Smarter Requirements Engineering. 590-593 - Chowdhury Shahriar Muzammel, Maria Spichkova, James Harland:

Cultural Impact on Requirements Engineering Activities: Bangladeshi Practitioners' View. 594-597 - Zoe Pfister:

Human-Machine Collaboration and Ethical Considerations in Adaptive Cyber-Physical Systems. 598-602 - Alexander Korn:

Smells Like Trouble: Investigating the Impact of Requirements Quality on LLM-Supported Software Engineering. 603-606 - Katherine R. Dearstyne:

Intelligent Traceability to Support Software Maintainability and Accountability. 607-611 - Hayala Nepomuceno Curto:

Building Software Functional Requirements Lists Using RAG with Distinct LLMs in Multiple Interactions. 612-616 - Asmaa Bouich:

Model-Driven Requirements Engineering to Support IA-Enabled Digital Twins of IoT-Enhanced Business Processes. 617-620 - Delina Ly:

From Artifacts to Answers: Designing Tools to Support Information Needs in Software Teams. 621-625

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