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VEIZAGA CAMPERO Alvaro Mario

Main Referenced Co-authors
ALFEREZ, Mauricio  (2)
BRIAND, Lionel  (2)
SABETZADEH, Mehrdad  (2)
TORRE, Damiano  (2)
Pitskhelauri, Elene (1)
Main Referenced Keywords
Controlled Natural Language (3); Acceptance Criteria (2); Case Study Research (2); Natural Language Requirements (2); Requirements Validation and Verification (2);
Main Referenced Unit & Research Centers
Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) > Software Verification and Validation Lab (SVV Lab) (3)
Main Referenced Disciplines
Computer science (3)

Publications (total 3)

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Veizaga Campero, A. M., Alferez, M., Torre, D., Sabetzadeh, M., & Briand, L. (July 2021). On Systematically Building a Controlled Natural Language for Functional Requirements. Empirical Software Engineering, 26 (4), 79. doi:10.1007/s10664-021-09956-6 https://hdl.handle.net/10993/46388

The most cited

13 citations (Scopus®)

Veizaga Campero, A. M., Alferez, M., Torre, D., Sabetzadeh, M., & Briand, L. (July 2021). On Systematically Building a Controlled Natural Language for Functional Requirements. Empirical Software Engineering, 26 (4), 79. doi:10.1007/s10664-021-09956-6 https://hdl.handle.net/10993/46388

Veizaga Campero, A. M. (2022). Model-based Specification and Analysis of Natural Language Requirements in the Financial Domain [Doctoral thesis, Unilu - University of Luxembourg]. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/52324

Veizaga Campero, A. M., Alferez, M., Torre, D., Sabetzadeh, M., & Briand, L. (July 2021). On Systematically Building a Controlled Natural Language for Functional Requirements. Empirical Software Engineering, 26 (4), 79. doi:10.1007/s10664-021-09956-6
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Veizaga Campero, A. M., Alferez, M., Torre, D., Sabetzadeh, M., Briand, L., & Pitskhelauri, E. (2020). Leveraging Natural-language Requirements for Deriving Better Acceptance Criteria from Models. In Proceedings of 23rd ACM / IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS) (pp. 218-228). doi:10.1145/3365438.3410953
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