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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c85]Martin Glinz, Norbert Seyff, Stan Bühne, Xavier Franch, Kim Lauenroth:
Towards a Modern Quality Framework. REW 2023: 357-361 - 2022
- [j23]Xavier Franch, Martin Glinz, Daniel Méndez, Norbert Seyff:
A Study About the Knowledge and Use of Requirements Engineering Standards in Industry. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 48(9): 3310-3325 (2022) - 2021
- [i5]Xavier Franch, Martin Glinz, Daniel Méndez, Norbert Seyff:
A Study about the Knowledge and Use of Requirements Engineering Standards in Industry. CoRR abs/2105.13961 (2021) - 2020
- [j22]Martina Z. Kolpondinos-Huber, Martin Glinz:
GARUSO: a gamification approach for involving stakeholders outside organizational reach in requirements engineering. Requir. Eng. 25(2): 185-212 (2020) - [c84]Sofija Hotomski, Martin Glinz:
GuideGen: An Approach for Keeping Requirements and Acceptance Tests Aligned. SE 2020: 111-112 - [e5]Travis D. Breaux, Andrea Zisman, Samuel Fricker, Martin Glinz:
28th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2020, Zurich, Switzerland, August 31 - September 4, 2020. IEEE 2020, ISBN 978-1-7281-7438-9 [contents] - [d1]Xavier Franch, Daniel Méndez, Martin Glinz, Norbert Seyff:
Data set: Who Really Cares? A Study about the Knowledgeand Use of Requirements Engineering Standards inIndustry. Zenodo, 2020
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j21]Sofija Hotomski, Martin Glinz:
GuideGen: An approach for keeping requirements and acceptance tests aligned via automatically generated guidance. Inf. Softw. Technol. 110: 17-38 (2019) - [j20]Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
FlexiSketch: a lightweight sketching and metamodeling approach for end-users. Softw. Syst. Model. 18(2): 1513-1541 (2019) - [c83]Daniel Méndez Fernández, Xavier Franch, Norbert Seyff, Michael Felderer, Martin Glinz, Marcos Kalinowski, Andreas Vogelsang, Stefan Wagner, Stan Bühne, Kim Lauenroth:
Do We Preach What We Practice? Investigating the Practical Relevance of Requirements Engineering Syllabi - The IREB Case. CIbSE 2019: 476-487 - [c82]Martin Glinz:
CrowdRE: Achievements, Opportunities and Pitfalls. RE Workshops 2019: 172-173 - [i4]Daniel Méndez Fernández, Xavier Franch, Norbert Seyff, Michael Felderer, Martin Glinz, Marcos Kalinowski, Andreas Vogelsang, Stefan Wagner, Stan Bühne, Kim Lauenroth:
Do We Preach What We Practice? Investigating the Practical Relevance of Requirements Engineering Syllabi - The IREB Case. CoRR abs/1902.01822 (2019) - 2018
- [j19]Irina Todoran Koitz, Martin Glinz:
A Fuzzy Galois Lattices Approach to Requirements Elicitation for Cloud Services. IEEE Trans. Serv. Comput. 11(5): 768-781 (2018) - [c81]Emitza Guzman, Luís Oliveira, Yves Steiner, Laura C. Wagner, Martin Glinz:
User feedback in the app store: a cross-cultural study. ICSE-SEIS 2018: 13-22 - [c80]Sofija Hotomski, Martin Glinz:
GuideGen: a tool for keeping requirements and acceptance tests aligned. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2018: 49-52 - [c79]Sofija Hotomski, Martin Glinz:
A Qualitative Study on using GuideGen to Keep Requirements and Acceptance Tests Aligned. RE 2018: 29-39 - [c78]Parisa Ghazi, Martin Glinz:
An Experimental Comparison of Two Navigation Techniques for Requirements Modeling Tools. RE 2018: 240-250 - [c77]Parisa Ghazi, Martin Glinz:
FlexiView Experimental Tool: Fair and Detailed Usability Tests for Requirements Modeling Tools. RE 2018: 494-495 - [c76]Sofija Hotomski, Eya Ben Charrada, Martin Glinz:
Keeping Evolving Requirements and Acceptance Tests Aligned with Automatically Generated Guidance. REFSQ 2018: 247-264 - 2017
- [j18]Parisa Ghazi, Martin Glinz:
Challenges of working with artifacts in requirements engineering and software engineering. Requir. Eng. 22(3): 359-385 (2017) - [j17]Melanie J. C. Stade, Norbert Seyff, Farnaz Fotrousi, Emitza Guzman, Samuel Fricker, Martin Glinz, Ronnie Schaniel:
Benutzerfeedback für die Softwareweiterentwicklung erheben. Softwaretechnik-Trends 37(2) (2017) - [c75]Martina Z. Kolpondinos-Huber, Martin Glinz:
Tailoring Gamification to Requirements Elicitation: A Stakeholder-Centric Motivation Concept. CHASE@ICSE 2017: 9-15 - [c74]Emitza Guzman, Mohamed Ibrahim, Martin Glinz:
Prioritizing User Feedback from Twitter: A Survey Report. CSI-SE@ICSE 2017: 21-24 - [c73]Parisa Ghazi, Martin Glinz:
ImitGraphs: Towards Fmiseer Usability Tests of Graphical Model Manipulation Techniques. MiSE@ICSE 2017: 61-67 - [c72]Emitza Guzman, Mohamed Ibrahim, Martin Glinz:
Mining Twitter messages for software evolution. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2017: 283-284 - [c71]Emitza Guzman, Mohamed Ibrahim, Martin Glinz:
A Little Bird Told Me: Mining Tweets for Requirements and Software Evolution. RE 2017: 11-20 - [c70]Martina Z. Kolpondinos-Huber, Martin Glinz:
Behind Points and Levels - The Influence of Gamification Algorithms on Requirements Prioritization. RE 2017: 332-341 - [c69]Sofija Hotomski, Eya Ben Charrada, Martin Glinz:
Aligning Requirements and Acceptance Tests via Automatically Generated Guidance. RE Workshops 2017: 339-342 - [c68]Parisa Ghazi, Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Martin Glinz:
Choosing Requirements for Experimentation with User Interfaces of Requirements Modeling Tools. RE 2017: 462-463 - [c67]Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Oliver Karras, Parisa Ghazi, Martin Glinz, Guenther Ruhe, Kurt Schneider:
What Works Better? A Study of Classifying Requirements. RE 2017: 496-501 - [c66]Norbert Seyff, Melanie J. C. Stade, Farnaz Fotrousi, Martin Glinz, Emitza Guzman, Martina Z. Kolpondinos-Huber, Denisse Muñante, Marc Oriol, Ronnie Schaniel:
End-user Driven Feedback Prioritization. REFSQ Workshops 2017 - [c65]Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
Collaborative Sketching and Notation Creation with FlexiSketch Team. Software Engineering 2017: 107-108 - [i3]Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Oliver Karras, Parisa Ghazi, Martin Glinz, Guenther Ruhe, Kurt Schneider:
What Works Better? A Study of Classifying Requirements. CoRR abs/1707.02358 (2017) - [i2]Parisa Ghazi, Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Martin Glinz:
Choosing Requirements for Experimentation with User Interfaces of Requirements Modeling Tools. CoRR abs/1707.03070 (2017) - 2016
- [j16]Martin Glinz:
How much Requirements Engineering do we need? Softwaretechnik-Trends 36(3) (2016) - [j15]Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
Kollaboratives, leichtgewichtiges Erzeugen von Modellskizzen und zugehörigen Notationen im Rahmen von RE Workshops. Softwaretechnik-Trends 36(3) (2016) - [c64]Parisa Ghazi, Martin Glinz:
An Exploratory Study on User Interaction Challenges When Handling Interconnected Requirements Artifacts of Various Sizes. RE 2016: 76-85 - [c63]Sofija Hotomski, Eya Ben Charrada, Martin Glinz:
An Exploratory Study on Handling Requirements and Acceptance Test Documentation in Industry. RE 2016: 116-125 - [c62]Eya Ben Charrada, Anne Koziolek, Martin Glinz:
Supporting requirements update during software evolution. Software Engineering 2016: 39 - 2015
- [j14]Martin Glinz, Samuel A. Fricker:
On shared understanding in software engineering: an essay. Comput. Sci. Res. Dev. 30(3-4): 363-376 (2015) - [j13]Norbert Seyff, Irina Todoran, Kevin Caluser, Leif Singer, Martin Glinz:
Using popular social network sites to support requirements elicitation, prioritization and negotiation. J. Internet Serv. Appl. 6(1): 7:1-7:16 (2015) - [j12]Eya Ben Charrada, Anne Koziolek, Martin Glinz:
Supporting requirements update during software evolution. J. Softw. Evol. Process. 27(3): 166-194 (2015) - [j11]Rita Forster, Norbert Seyff, Peter Spörri, Claudia Reuter, Martin Glinz:
Eine Analyse von kommunikationslücken in Softwareprojekten in Bezug auf Requirements Engineering. Softwaretechnik-Trends 35(1) (2015) - [c61]Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
FLEXISKETCH TEAM: Collaborative Sketching and Notation Creation on the Fly. ICSE (2) 2015: 685-688 - [c60]Martina Z. Huber, Lorenz M. Hilty, Martin Glinz:
Uncovering Sustainability Requirements: An Exploratory Case Study in Canteens. RE4SuSy@RE 2015: 35-44 - [c59]Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
Sketching and notation creation with FlexiSketch Team: Evaluating a new means for collaborative requirements elicitation. RE 2015: 186-195 - [c58]Irina Todoran Koitz, Martin Glinz:
StakeCloud Tool: From cloud consumers' search queries to new service requirements. RE 2015: 286-287 - [c57]Parisa Ghazi, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
FlexiView: A Magnet-Based Approach for Visualizing Requirements Artifacts. REFSQ 2015: 262-269 - [c56]Irina Todoran, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
How Do Cloud Providers Elicit Consumer Requirements? Software Engineering & Management 2015: 147 - 2014
- [j10]Daniel Rapp, Norbert Seyff, Anne Hess, Peter Spörri, Martin Glinz, Emmerich Fuchs:
Leichtgewichtige Requirements Engineering Assessments in Softwareprojekten. Softwaretechnik-Trends 34(1) (2014) - [c55]Daniel Rapp, Anne Hess, Norbert Seyff, Peter Spörri, Emmerich Fuchs, Martin Glinz:
Lightweight requirements engineering assessments in software projects. RE 2014: 354-363 - [c54]Irina Todoran, Martin Glinz:
Quest for Requirements: Scrutinizing Advanced Search Queries for Cloud Services with Fuzzy Galois Lattices. SERVICES 2014: 234-241 - 2013
- [j9]Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
Von der Idee zum Anforderungsmodell ohne Medienbruch. Softwaretechnik-Trends 33(1) (2013) - [c53]Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
Semi-automatic generation of metamodels from model sketches. ASE 2013: 664-669 - [c52]Irina Todoran, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
How cloud providers elicit consumer requirements: An exploratory study of nineteen companies. RE 2013: 105-114 - [c51]Martin Glinz, Roel J. Wieringa:
RE@21 spotlight: Most influential papers from the requirements engineering conference. RE 2013: 368-370 - [c50]Martin Glinz, Samuel Fricker:
On Shared Understanding in Software Engineering. Software Engineering 2013: 19-35 - 2012
- [c49]Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
FlexiSketch: A Mobile Sketching Tool for Software Modeling. MobiCASE 2012: 225-244 - [c48]Cédric Jeanneret, Martin Glinz, Thomas Baar:
Modeling the Purposes of Models. Modellierung 2012: 11-26 - [c47]Eya Ben Charrada, Anne Koziolek, Martin Glinz:
Identifying outdated requirements based on source code changes. RE 2012: 61-70 - [c46]Cédric Jeanneret, Martin Glinz, Benoit Baudry, Benoît Combemale:
Impact of footprinting on model quality: An experimental evaluation. MoDRE 2012: 77-86 - [c45]Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
Flexible, lightweight requirements modeling with Flexisketch. RE 2012: 323-324 - [c44]Irina Todoran, Martin Glinz:
Towards bridging the communication gap between consumers and providers in the cloud. WICSA/ECSA Companion Volume 2012: 78-79 - [e4]Martin Glinz, Gail C. Murphy, Mauro Pezzè:
34th International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2012, June 2-9, 2012, Zurich, Switzerland. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1067-3 [contents] - 2011
- [c43]Cédric Jeanneret, Martin Glinz, Benoit Baudry:
Estimating footprints of model operations. ICSE 2011: 601-610 - [c42]Eya Ben Charrada, David Caspar, Cédric Jeanneret, Martin Glinz:
Towards a benchmark for traceability. EVOL/IWPSE 2011: 21-30 - [c41]Dustin Wüest, Martin Glinz:
Flexible Sketch-Based Requirements Modeling. REFSQ 2011: 100-105 - 2010
- [c40]Eya Ben Charrada, Martin Glinz:
An automated hint generation approach for supporting the evolution of requirements specifications. EVOL/IWPSE 2010: 58-62 - [c39]Reinhard Stoiber, Martin Glinz:
Feature unweaving: Efficient variability extraction and specification for emerging software product lines. IWSPM 2010: 53-62 - [c38]Samuel Fricker, Martin Glinz:
Comparison of Requirements Hand-off, Analysis, and Negotiation: Case Study. RE 2010: 167-176 - [c37]Martin Glinz:
Very Lightweight Requirements Modeling. RE 2010: 385-386 - [c36]Kevin Ryan, Neil A. M. Maiden, Martin Glinz:
If You Want Innovative RE, Never Ask the Users; A Formal Debate. RE 2010: 388 - [c35]Reinhard Stoiber, Samuel Fricker, Michael Jehle, Martin Glinz:
Feature Unweaving: Refactoring Software Requirements Specifications into Software Product Lines. RE 2010: 403-404 - [c34]Reinhard Stoiber, Martin Glinz:
Supporting Stepwise, Incremental Product Derivation in Product Line Requirements Engineering. VaMoS 2010: 77-84
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j8]Martin Glinz, Patrick Heymans, Anne Persson, Guttorm Sindre, Aybüke Aurum, Nazim H. Madhavji, Barbara Paech, Gil Regev, Roel J. Wieringa:
Report on the working conference on requirements engineering: foundation for software quality (REFSQ'09). ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 34(5): 40-45 (2009) - [c33]Reinhard Stoiber, Martin Glinz:
Modeling and Managing Tacit Product Line Requirements Knowledge. MARK@RE 2009: 60-64 - [e3]Martin Glinz, Patrick Heymans:
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, 15th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 8-9, 2009, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5512, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-02049-0 [contents] - 2008
- [j7]Martin Glinz:
Modellierung in der Lehre an Hochschulen: Thesen und Erfahrungen. Inform. Spektrum 31(5): 425-434 (2008) - [j6]Martin Glinz:
A Risk-Based, Value-Oriented Approach to Quality Requirements. IEEE Softw. 25(2): 34-41 (2008) - [c32]Tobias Reinhard, Silvio Meier, Reinhard Stoiber, Christina Cramer, Martin Glinz:
Tool support for the navigation in graphical models. ICSE 2008: 823-826 - [c31]Samuel Fricker, Tony Gorschek, Martin Glinz:
Goal-Oriented Requirements Communication in New Product Development. IWSPM 2008: 27-34 - [c30]Reinhard Stoiber, Tobias Reinhard, Martin Glinz:
Visualization Support for Software Product Line Modeling. SPLC (2) 2008: 313-322 - 2007
- [j5]Martin Glinz:
Introduction to the RE'06 special issue. Requir. Eng. 12(2): 55-56 (2007) - [j4]Martin Glinz, Roel J. Wieringa:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Stakeholders in Requirements Engineering. IEEE Softw. 24(2): 18-20 (2007) - [c29]Silvio Meier, Tobias Reinhard, Reinhard Stoiber, Martin Glinz:
Modeling and Evolving Crosscutting Concerns in ADORA. EA@ICSE 2007: 3 - [c28]Martin Glinz, Christian Seybold, Silvio Meier:
Simulation-Driven Creation, Validation and Evolution of Behavioral Requirements Models. MBEES 2007: 103-112 - [c27]Martin Glinz:
On Non-Functional Requirements. RE 2007: 21-26 - 2006
- [c26]Tobias Reinhard, Christian Seybold, Silvio Meier, Martin Glinz, Nancy Merlo-Schett:
Human-Friendly Line Routing for Hierarchical Diagrams. ASE 2006: 273-276 - [c25]Silvio Meier, Tobias Reinhard, Christian Seybold, Martin Glinz:
Aspect-Oriented Modeling with Integrated Object Models. Modellierung 2006: 129-144 - [c24]Christian Seybold, Silvio Meier, Martin Glinz:
Scenario-driven modeling and validation of requirements models. SCESM 2006: 83-89 - 2005
- [c23]Arun Mukhija, Martin Glinz:
Runtime Adaptation of Applications Through Dynamic Recomposition of Components. ARCS 2005: 124-138 - [i1]Manfred Broy, Matthias Jarke, Manfred Nagl, Hans Dieter Rombach, Armin B. Cremers, Jürgen Ebert, Sabine Glesner, Martin Glinz, Michael Goedicke, Gerhard Goos, Volker Gruhn, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Stefan Jähnichen, Stefan Kowalewski, Bernd J. Krämer, Stefan Leue, Claus Lewerentz, Peter Liggesmeyer, Christoph Lüth, Barbara Paech, Helmuth Arthur Partsch, Ilka Philippow, Lutz Prechelt, Andreas Rausch, Willem-Paul de Roever, Bernhard Rumpe, Gudula Rünger, Wilhelm Schäfer, Kurt Schneider, Andy Schürr, Walter F. Tichy, Bernhard Westfechtel, Wolf Zimmermann, Albert Zündorf:
Dagstuhl-Manifest zur Strategischen Bedeutung des Software Engineering in Deutschland. Perspectives Workshop 2005 - 2004
- [c22]Yong Xia, Martin Glinz:
Extending a Graphic Modeling Language to Support Partial and Evolutionary Specification. APSEC 2004: 18-27 - [c21]Arun Mukhija, Martin Glinz:
A Framework for Dynamically Adaptive Applications in a Self-Organized Mobile Network Environment. ICDCS Workshops 2004: 368-374 - [c20]Christian Seybold, Silvio Meier, Martin Glinz:
Evolution of Requirements Models by Simulation. IWPSE 2004: 43-48 - 2003
- [j3]Martin Glinz:
Desert Island Column. Autom. Softw. Eng. 10(4): 399-402 (2003) - [j2]Martin Glinz, Günther Müller-Luschnat:
Guest editorial. Softw. Syst. Model. 2(1): 3-4 (2003) - [c19]Yong Xia, Martin Glinz:
Rigorous EBNF-based Definition for a Graphic Modeling Language. APSEC 2003: 186-196 - [c18]Alexander Egyed, Martin Glinz, Ingolf Krüger, Tarja Systä, Sebastián Uchitel, Albert Zündorf:
Second Workshop on Scenarios and State Machines: Models, Algorithms, and Tools. ICSE 2003: 783-784 - [c17]Christian Seybold, Martin Glinz, Silvio Meier, Nancy Merlo-Schett:
An Effective Layout Adaptation Technique for a Graphical Modeling Tool. ICSE 2003: 826-827 - 2002
- [j1]Martin Glinz, Stefan Berner, Stefan Joos:
Object-oriented modeling with A. Inf. Syst. 27(6): 425-444 (2002) - [e2]Martin Glinz, Günther Müller-Luschnat:
Modellierung 2002, Modellierung in der Praxis - Modellierung für die Praxis, Arbeitstagung der GI, 25.-27. März 2002 in Tutzing, Deutschland, Proceedings. LNI P-12, GI 2002, ISBN 3-88579-342-3 [contents] - 2001
- [c16]Martin Glinz, Stefan Berner, Stefan Joos, Johannes Ryser, Nancy Schett, Yong Xia:
The ADORA Approach to Object-Oriented Modeling of Software. CAiSE 2001: 76-92 - [c15]Johannes Ryser, Martin Glinz:
Dependency Charts as a Means to Model Inter-Scenario Dependencies. Modellierung 2001: 71-80 - [e1]Horst Lichter, Martin Glinz:
Software Engineering im Unterricht der Hochschulen, SEUH 7, Zürich 2001. dpunkt 2001, ISBN 3-89864-106-6 [contents] - 2000
- [c14]Martin Glinz:
A Lightweight Approach to Consistency of Scenarios and Class Models. ICRE 2000: 49- - [c13]Martin Glinz:
Problems and Deficiencies of UML as a Requirements Specification Language. IWSSD 2000: 11-22
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c12]Martin Glinz:
Modellierung im Informationsstudium. Modellierung 1999: 190-195 - [c11]Stefan Berner, Martin Glinz, Stefan Joos:
A Classification of Stereotypes for Object-Oriented Modeling Languages. UML 1999: 249-264 - 1998
- [c10]Stefan Berner, Stefan Joos, Martin Glinz, Martin Arnold:
A Visualization Concept for Hierarchical Object Models. ASE 1998: 225- - [c9]Stefan Joos, Stefan Berner, Martin Glinz, Martin Arnold:
Stereotypen und ihre Verwendung in objektorientierten Modellen - Eine Klassifikation. Modellierung 1998 - 1995
- [c8]Martin Glinz:
An Integrated Formal Model of Scenarios Based on Statecharts. ESEC 1995: 254-271 - 1993
- [c7]Martin Glinz:
Hierarchische Verhaltensbeschreibung in objekt-orientierten Systemmodellen - eine Grundlage für modellbasiertes Prototyping. Requirements Engineering 1993: 175-192 - 1991
- [c6]Martin Glinz:
Probleme und Schwachstellen der Strukturierten Analyse. Requirements Engineering 1991: 14-39
1980 – 1989
- 1986
- [c5]Martin Glinz, Jochen Ludewig:
SEED - A DBMS for Software Engineering Applications Based on the Entity-Relationship Approach. ICDE 1986: 654-660 - 1985
- [c4]Martin Glinz, Hansjörg Huser, Jochen Ludewig:
SEED - A Database System for Software Engineering Environments. BTW 1985: 121-126 - [c3]Jochen Ludewig, Martin Glinz, Hans Matheis:
Software-Spezifikation durch halbformale, anschauliche Modelle. GI Jahrestagung 1985: 193-204 - [c2]Jochen Ludewig, Martin Glinz, Hansjörg Huser, G. Matheis, Hans Matheis, M. F. Schmidt:
SPADES - A Specification and Design System and Its Graphical Interface. ICSE 1985: 83-91 - 1983
- [c1]Martin Glinz:
A Dataflow Retrieval Unit for a Relational Database Machine. IWDM 1983: 20-40 - 1982
- [b1]Martin Glinz:
Eine datengesteuerte Datenbankmaschine auf der Grundlage eines funktionalen Datenbankmodells. RWTH Aachen University, Germany, 1982, pp. I-V, 1-85
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