Topics of Interest<br>RET′19 solicits papers that discuss both RE and Testing aspects, and the interaction between them. The list of suggested topics is based on the mapping exercise conducted during RET′14:<br>Processes and practices for supporting RET alignment<br>Requirements–based testing processes and techniques, e.g. optimizing testing according to requirements prioritization<br>Testability of requirements, impact of requirements quality to test quality<br>Model–based testing, test–driven and behavior–driven development<br>Traceability between requirements and tests, also including requirements evolution and regression testing<br>Metrics for assessing and monitoring RET alignment<br>Context–specific RET alignment, e.g. for distributed and OSS development, continuous deployment, safety–critical systems<br>RET at different phases of the development lifecycle<br>Scalability of RET alignment, RET for bit data<br>RET alignment for non–functional and quality requirements<br>Organizational aspects of RET, including training and education<br>Automation techniques to support RET (e.g. based on machine learning, information retrieval)<br>Collaboration and communication between requirements engineers and testers<br>"Good enough" RET alignment, balancing effort and return of investment<br>Empirical research on RET alignment<br>Tools supporting RET alignment, e.g. management, visualization, monitoring<br>Paper Formatting<br>
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Montreal
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Canada
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