Name
Papers
Collaborators
ALBERTO SIENA
52
82
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
297
27.63
445
Referees 
References 
645
512
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Title
Citations
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Computer Security - ESORICS 2019 International Workshops, IOSec, MSTEC, and FINSEC, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, September 26-27, 2019, Revised Selected Papers00.342020
A Situational Approach for the Definition and Tailoring of a Data-Driven Software Evolution Method.10.352018
Towards Multi-decision-maker Requirements Prioritisation via Multi-Objective Optimisation.00.342017
Exploiting User Feedback in Tool-Supported Multi-criteria Requirements Prioritization50.502017
DMGame: A Gamified Collaborative Requirements Prioritisation Tool30.412017
Discovering Requirements through Goal-Driven Process Mining10.362017
Goal-aware Analysis of Software License Risks.00.342017
Gathering Requirements for Software Configuration from the Crowd00.342017
Grammar Based Genetic Programming for Software Configuration Problem.20.382017
Goal-aware Analysis of Software License Risks.00.342017
Gamifying Collaborative Prioritization: Does Pointsification Work?40.402017
Tool-Supported Collaborative Requirements Prioritisation30.472017
The RISCOSS Platform for Risk Management in Open Source Software Adoption.30.402015
Goals at risk? Machine learning at support of early assessment00.342015
Aligning Business Goals And Risks In Oss Adoption00.342015
Modelling Risks In Open Source Software Component Selection60.572014
Goals and Compliance in Nomos 3.30.392014
A Layered Approach to Managing Risks in OSS Projects.10.382014
Nomos 3: Legal Compliance Of Roles And Requirements200.902014
Exploring Legal Business Process Paths.00.342014
Modeling Regulatory Compliance in Requirements Engineering.10.362014
Risk Awareness in Open Source Component Selection.50.452014
Who is the expert? combining intention and knowledge of online discussants in collaborative RE tasks40.502014
Quantifying the Impact of OSS Adoption Risks with the help of i* Models.00.342014
Nòmos 3: Reasoning about regulatory compliance of requirements10.352014
Choosing compliance solutions through stakeholder preferences60.462013
Toward benchmarks to assess advancement in legal requirements modeling20.362013
Managing Risk in Open Source Software Adoption.191.182013
Modeling Laws With Nomos 210.372013
Automated Reasoning For Regulatory Compliance40.422013
Arguing regulatory compliance of software requirements170.712013
Requirements, intentions, goals and applicable norms30.412012
Capturing variability of law with nómos 2281.172012
Establishing regulatory compliance for software requirements130.812011
Evolving requirements in socio-technical systems: concepts and practice20.382011
Nòmos: from Strategic Dependencies to Obligations.00.342011
Modeling and Analysis of Laws Using BPR and Goal-Oriented Framework10.402010
On the use of the Goal-Oriented Paradigm for System Design and Law Compliance Reasoning.50.602010
Towards a Framework for Business Process Compliance30.452010
Integrating business strategies with requirement models of legal compliance100.712010
Establishing regulatory compliance for information system requirements: an experience report from the health care domain70.532010
Theory of Regulatory Compliance for Requirements Engineering20.452010
Towards a framework for law-compliant software requirements80.572009
A Legal Perspective on Business: Modeling the Impact of Law10.392009
Designing Law-Compliant Software Requirements311.332009
A Meta-Model for Modelling Law-Compliant Requirements170.842009
Exploring the Effectiveness of Normative i* Modelling: Results from a Case Study on Food Chain Traceability101.102008
Balanced Goalcards - Combining Goal Analysis and Balanced Scorecards10.432008
From Laws to Requirements231.452008
Balancing Business Perspectives in Requirements Analysis00.342008
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