Summary of the 4th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering
and Testing (RET 2017)
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.15060v1
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2023 06:47:44 GMT
- Title: Summary of the 4th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering
and Testing (RET 2017)
- Authors: Markus Borg, Elizabeth Bjarnason, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Tingting
Yu, Gregory Gay, Michael Felderer
- Abstract summary: The 4th workshop was co-located with the 25th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'17) in Lisbon, Portugal.
In line with the previous workshop instances, RET 2017 o ered an interactive setting with a keynote, an invited talk, paper presentations, and a concluding hands-on exercise.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Abstract: The RET (Requirements Engineering and Testing) workshop series provides a
meeting point for researchers and practitioners from the two separate fields of
Requirements Engineering (RE) and Testing. The long term aim is to build a
community and a body of knowledge within the intersection of RE and Testing,
i.e., RET. The 4th workshop was co-located with the 25th International
Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'17) in Lisbon, Portugal and attracted
about 20 participants. In line with the previous workshop instances, RET 2017 o
ered an interactive setting with a keynote, an invited talk, paper
presentations, and a concluding hands-on exercise.
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