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Abstract: The RET (Requirements Engineering and Testing) workshop series provides a meeting point for researchers and practitioners from the two separate fields of Requirements Engineering (RE) and Testing. The long term aim is to build a community and a body of knowledge within the intersection of RE and Testing, i.e., RET. The 4th workshop was co-located with the 25th International Requirements Engineerin...
Abstract: In the absence of other information, people put more weight on their own opinion than on the opinion of others: they are conservative. Several proximal mechanisms have been suggested to account for this finding. One of these mechanisms is that people cannot access reasons for other people’s opinions, but they can access the reasons for their own opinions—whether they are the actual reasons that le...
Abstract: Context: Heterogeneous computing, i.e., computing performed on different types of execution units, such as CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, has shown to be a feasible path towards higher performance and less energy consumption. Heterogeneous platforms are specialized on specific types of computation, e.g., parallel computing. However, this approach imposes a number of challenges on the software side. One of suc...
Abstract: Cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT) are computing technologies that provide services to consumers and businesses, allowing organizations to become more agile and flexible. Therefore, ensuring quality of service (QoS) through service-level agreements (SLAs) for such cloud-based services is crucial for both the service providers and service consumers. As SLAs are critical for cloud deployme...
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