Invitation to Participate: International Requirements Engineering Survey!

We would like to invite you to participate in our requirements engineering survey.

Our survey forms part of the Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering (NaPiRE) initiative, started in 2012, and is conducted by an internationally distributed alliance of software engineering researchers with the goal to help the research community getting a better understanding of general industrial trends in Requirements Engineering and problems faced therein.

Please participate in our survey by following http://participate.re-survey.org

Further information on the survey background can be found at http://re-survey.org. There, you will also find later all published material and the (anonymised and curated) data.

We would like to thank for your consideration and support! In case of any question feel free to contact the NaPiRE Steering Committee.

Daniel Méndez Fernández, Technical University of Munich – daniel [dot] mendez [at] tum [dot] de
Stefan Wagner, University of Stuttgart -stefan [dot] wagner [at] informatik [dot] uni-stuttgart [dot] de
Michael Felderer, University of Innsbruck – michael [dot] felderer [at] uibk [dot] ac [dot] at
Marcos Kalinowski, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro – kalinowski [at] inf [dot] puc-rio [dot] br

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Marcos Kalinowski
Professor (PhD & MSc level advisor) at the Department of Informatics at PUC-Rio, where he coordinates research groups within the Software Engineering Laboratory. Co-coordinator of the ExACTa PUC-Rio digital transformation initiative. Has the vision of further connecting academia (science) with companies (industry) that are seeking innovation and operational excellence.

Further information can be found on his website: http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~kalinowski

Author: Marcos Kalinowski

Professor (PhD & MSc level advisor) at the Department of Informatics at PUC-Rio, where he coordinates research groups within the Software Engineering Laboratory. Co-coordinator of the ExACTa PUC-Rio digital transformation initiative. Has the vision of further connecting academia (science) with companies (industry) that are seeking innovation and operational excellence. Further information can be found on his website: http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~kalinowski