How do Practitioners Perceive the Relevance of Requirements Engineering Research? An Ongoing Study

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Authors X. Franch, D. MΓ©ndez FernΓ‘ndez, M. Oriol, A. Vogelsang, R. Heldal, E. Knauss, G. Horta Travassos, J. C. Carver, O. Dieste, T. Zimmermann arXiv ID 1705.06013 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 27 Venue IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference Last Checked 4 months ago
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The relevance of Requirements Engineering (RE) research to practitioners is a prerequisite for problem-driven research in the area and key for a long-term dissemination of research results to everyday practice. To better understand how industry practitioners perceive the practical relevance of RE research, we have initiated the RE-Pract project, an international collaboration conducting an empirical study. This project opts for a replication of previous work done in two different domains and relies on survey research. To this end, we have designed a survey to be sent to several hundred industry practitioners at various companies around the world and ask them to rate their perceived practical relevance of the research described in a sample of 418 RE papers published between 2010 and 2015 at the RE, ICSE, FSE, ESEC/FSE, ESEM and REFSQ conferences. In this paper, we summarise our research protocol and present the current status of our study and the planned future steps.
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