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OpenReq

This repository contains information regarding the H2020 Project OpenReq and its components. The project is funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement No 732463.

Our aim is to provide better requirements engineering to organisations. These are some of the problems that the OpenReq project is targeting:

  • How to handle a large number of requirements from customers asking for features to a product?
  • How to notice and manage duplicate bug reports?
  • Could we develop better tools to deal with bugs and requirements?
  • How to notice relationships between requirements?
  • How is it possible to produce a single recommendation to a group of people with conflicting views?

We are looking for improvements in the areas of requirements identification, classification and decision-making support. These improvements can be achieved through improved processes, methods and tools.

The goal of OpenReq is to build an intelligent recommendation and decision system for community-driven requirements engineering. The system shall recommend, prioritise, and visualise requirements.

The OpenReq project gathers together both academic and industrial partners looking for the best ways to ease organisations requirements engineering. The project evaluates its innovations in a series of trials provided by the project industrial partners in the field of telecom, transportation, and cross-platform open source software.

Teams

  • HITeC e.V. is the technology transfer centre of the Department of Informatics at the University of Hamburg. Since 1997, HITEC provides professional services to the department and to public and commercial organizations. In particular, it conducts R&D cooperation with companies, presents, customizes, and disseminates the research results of the university.

  • Graz Technical University is represented by the Applied Software Engineering group at the Institute for Software Technology (IST). Our areas of expertise are recommender systems, model-based diagnosis and repair, configuration of complex products and services, and group decision making.

  • ENG Ingegneria Informatica is the largest Software and Information Technology services group in Italy. The Group mission is to design, develop and deliver innovative information systems and solutions for medium to large scale clients, involves over 1.000 clients in Europe and worldwide, with increasing overseas market activities.

  • Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya is represented by the GESSI research group (Department of Service and Information System Engineering) which is one of the newest UPC departments. Its members conduct research in many fields of software, service and data engineering. In relation with the project, we mention requirements engineering, risk management, and software quality.

  • vogella GmbH is a German company based in Hamburg which provides services ranging from technology development, production and developer support, training and mentoring in the area of Eclipse and Android. Within our open source activities, our employees are actively involved in the Eclipse IDE Project.

  • Siemens AG Österreich is a global powerhouse focusing on the areas of electrification, automation, and digitalization. One of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is a leading supplier of systems for power generation and transmission as well as medical diagnosis.

  • University of Helsinki is represented by the Empirical Software Engineering Helsinki (ESEH, prof. Männistö) research group. The group addresses software engineering research problems and challenges with industrial relevance, including product requirements and software architecture, software intensive services and (software) product variability in particular from the perspectives of requirements engineering.

  • The Qt Company is responsible for all Qt activities including product development, commercial and open source licensing together with the Qt project under the open governance model. Together with our licensing, support and services capabilities, we operate with the mission to work closely with developers to ensure that their Qt projects are deployed on time, within budget and with a competitive advantage.

  • WindTre Italia S.p.a. is part of the CK group Hutchison Holdings Limited (CK Hutchison). WindTre is leader in the development of new generation mobile technologies, having relationships with GSMA and main standardization bodies like 3GPP and IETF.

Components

ID Name Description Lead team Project deliverable
gds-edemocracy Liquid Democracy for requirements engineering Some stakeholders (such as end-users of a product or service) are often not included in the decision-making process, for example, regarding the features to be included in a future release. We provide a set of APIs for delegated voting that a crowd interested in a product can use to decide about inclusion of new features. HITeC D4.2 - Group Decision Engine Version 1

Contributing

See the OpenReq Contribution Guidelines here.

Contacts

For problems regarding the services, please open an issue in the service repository.
You can contact us at info@openreq.eu

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