Requirements Engineering

Papers
(The TQCC of Requirements Engineering is 10. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
GRLMerger: an automatic approach for integrating GRL models48
WEBAPIK: a body of structured knowledge on designing web APIs44
A systematic literature review of requirements engineering education43
Testing software’s changing features with environment-driven abstraction identification33
Leveraging machines to derive domain models from user stories30
An empirical investigation of challenges of specifying training data and runtime monitors for critical software with machine learning and their relation to architectural decisions29
Requirements management methods and practices for improving the quality of agile software development processes: a review of the literature27
Editorial26
Crowd-based requirements elicitation via pull feedback: method and case studies24
Tracing content requirements in financial documents using multi-granularity text analysis20
Including business strategy in model-driven methods: an experiment20
Guidelines adopted by agile teams in privacy requirements elicitation after the Brazilian general data protection law (LGPD) implementation19
The state-of-practice in requirements specification: an extended interview study at 12 companies18
Editorial16
Non-functional requirements for machine learning: understanding current use and challenges among practitioners16
A hybrid technique using minimal spanning tree and analytic hierarchical process to prioritize functional requirements for parallel software development16
A natural language-based method to specify privacy requirements: an evaluation with practitioners14
BPMN extension evaluation for security requirements engineering framework11
iStar2uml: toward automatic generation of UML model from iStar model11
Extracting use case elements from requirement documents: a natural language processing approach10
Recommending and release planning of user-driven functionality deletion for mobile apps10
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