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Foreword to the Research Poster Abstracts

Eric Knauss1 and Anna Perini2

1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering Chalmers|University of Gothenburg, Sweden

eric.knauss@cse.gu.se

2 Fondazione Bruno Kessler – IRST, Center for Information Technology (CIT) Trento, Italy

perini@fbk.eu

REFSQ 2015 encouraged researchers and practitioners from the research fields covered by the conference to submit posters. The poster track at REFSQ15 is intended to provide a forum for presenting recent work and obtaining early feedback on ongoing research. All submissions were reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. In the end, five posters were accepted for display, addressing the following topics:

– A Framework for Information Quality Requirements Engineering – Motivation as a Supplementary Requirement

– Transparency as a Requirement

– Digital Addiction: Gamification for Precautionary and Recovery Require- ments

– Integrating GUI Mockups and User Stories

In addition to the poster presentations during the conference, two-page ab- stracts are included on the following pages in the Joint Proceedings for Work- shops, Research Method and Poster Track of REFSQ 2015. To increase the visibility of the work, a poster slam was included in the conference program just after the first keynote. The posters will be on display in the co↵ee hall during the conference.

Program Committee

– Richard Berntsson Svensson – Chalmers| Univ. of Gothenburg, Sweden – Jennifer Horko↵– City Univ. London, United Kingdom

– Silvia Ingolfo – Univ. of Trento, Italy

– Itzel Morales Ramrez – Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy – Norbert Sey↵– Univ. Zurich, Switzerland

We would like to thank the PC members for their help in reviewing the poster proposals and the organisers for working hard to deal with all the prac- tical poster arrangements!

Eric Knauss and Anna Perini Chairs, REFSQ 2015, Poster Track

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This volume is published and copyrighted by its editors.

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