Markus Borg

Software Engineering Researcher

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Tag: requirements engineering

Halfway through my PhD studies I generated a word cloud from all my publications. I was truly surprised when I found that “requirements engineering” was the biggest topic in that visualization! Until then I thought I was closer to software testing… Since then I’ve kind of embraced requirements engineering and attended the two big conferences on the topic: RE and REFSQ. Our workshop series Requirements Engineering and Testing has been co-located with them both.

May 14, 2012April 3, 2016mrksbrg

Evaluation of Traceability Recovery in Context: A Taxonomy for Information Retrieval Tools

November 12, 2011July 12, 2018mrksbrg

Do Better IR Tools Improve the Accuracy of Engineers’ Traceability Recovery?

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Recent Publications

  • Human, What Must I Tell You? May 1, 2023
  • Requirements on Technical Debt: Dare to Specify Them! February 20, 2023
  • Pipeline Infrastructure Required to Meet the Requirements on AI December 27, 2022
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