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|a Artificial Intelligence and Explainability -- Transparency and Explainability of AI Systems: Ethical Guidelines in Practice -- Requirements Engineering for Artificial Intelligence: What is a Requirements Specification for an Artificial Intelligence -- Quo Vadis, Explainability? - A Research Roadmap for Explainability Engineering -- Machine Learning -- How Effective Is Automated Trace Link Recovery in Model-Driven Development -- A Zero-Shot Learning Approach to Classifying Requirements: Preliminary Study -- Natural Language Processing -- Abbreviation-Expansion Pair Detection for Glossary Term Extraction -- Towards Explainable Formal Methods: from LTL to Natural Language with Neural Machine Translation -- Req2Spec: Transforming Software Requirements into Formal Specifications using Natural Language Processing -- FRETting About Requirements -- User Stories -- Invest in Splitting: User Story Splitting within the Software Industry -- Guided Derivation of Conceptual Models from User Stories: A Controlled Experiment -- From User Stories to Data Flow Diagram for Privacy Awareness -- Business, Markets, and Industrial Practice -- Requirements Engineering in the Market Dialogue Phase of Public Procurement: A Case Study of an Innovation Partnership for Medical Technology -- A Business Model Construction Kit for Platform Business Models - Research Preview -- On Testing Security Requirements in Industry? -- A Survey Study -- Setting AI in context: A case study on defining the context and operational design domain for automated driving -- Cognition and Expression -- Requirements Engineering for Software-Enabled Art: Challenges and Guidelines -- A Study on the Mental Models of Users Concerning Existing Software -- Vision Video Making with Novices: A Research Preview.
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