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Preface to the Posters and Tools Track

Mehrdad Sabetzadeh University of Luxembourg Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT)

Luxembourg sabetzadeh@svv.lu

Andreas Vogelsang Technsiche Universit¨ at Berlin

Berlin, Germany

andras.vogelsang@tu-berlin.de

1 Overview

REFSQ 2019 encouraged researchers and practitioners from the research fields covered by the conference to submit posters and tool demonstrations. This REFSQ track aims to provide a forum for presenting recent work and obtaining early feedback on ongoing research, as well as for making the community aware of tool prototypes.

Submissions were reviewed by at least two members of the program committee. In the end, three submissions were accepted:

• Goal Model Construction Based on User Review Classification. Hironori Shimada, Hiroyuki Nakagawa and Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya.

• Scade2Nu: A Tool for Verifying Safety Requirements of SCADE Models with Temporal Specifications. Jian Shi, Jianqi Shi, Yanhong Huang, Jiawen Xiong and Qing She.

• ReMinds-CMT: An Interactive Tool Supporting Constraint Mining for Requirements Monitoring. Thomas Krismayer, Peter Kronberger, Rick Rabiser and Paul Grnbacher.

In addition to the poster presentations and demos during the conference, six-page papers are included in the REFSQ 2019 Joint Proceedings of Co-located Events.

2 Program Committee

We would like to thank all the PC members for their help in reviewing the submissions as well as the conference organizers for their great work concerning practical arrangements.

The list of PC members for the Posters and Tools Track is as follows:

• Muneera Bano - Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

• Jose Luis De La Vara - Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain

• Anas Mahmoud - Louisiana State University, USA

• Nan Niu - University of Cincinnati, USA

• Claudia Ayala - Technical University of Catalunya, Spain

• Fabiano Dalpiaz - University of Utrecht, Netherlands

• Henning Femmer - Qualicen GmbH, Germany

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• Daniel Mendez - Technical University of Munich, Germany

• Jan-Philipp Steghfer - Chalmers / Gothenburg University, Sweden

• Alicia Grubb - University of Toronto, Canada

• Maleknaz Nayebi - Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canda

• Sabrina Marczak - PUCR, Brasil

Mehrdad Sabetzadeh and Andreas Vogelsang

Co-Chairs of the REFSQ 2019 Posters and Tools Track

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