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        <article-title>It is our pleasure to welcome the reader to the proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing (RET16) co-located with the 22nd International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2016) held in Gothenburg, Sweden, 14th March 2016.</article-title>
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          <institution>Michael Unterkalmsteiner</institution>
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          <addr-line>Gregory Gay, Michael Felderer, Elizabeth Bjarnason, Markus Borg, Mirko Morandini</addr-line>
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          <institution>Organizing Committee Michael Unterkalmsteiner. General chair. Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden Gregory Gay. Program co-chair. University of South Carolina, USA Michael Felderer. Program co-chair. University of Innsbruck, Austria Elizabeth Bjarnason. Co-chair. Lund University, Sweden Markus Borg. Co-chair. SICS Swedish ICT AB, Sweden Mirko Morandini. Co-chair. Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK)</institution>
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          <country country="IT">Italy</country>
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          <institution>Steering Committee Jane Cleland-Huang, DePaul University, USA Mats Heimdahl, University of Minnesota, USA Jane Huffman Hayes, University of Kentucky, USA Marjo Kauppinen, Aalto University, Finland Per Runeson, Lund University</institution>
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          <addr-line>Sweden Paolo Tonella, FBK, Trento</addr-line>
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          <country country="IT">Italy</country>
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        <year>2016</year>
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        <p>RET is an important new area within software engineering that focuses on how RE can interact with Testing and vice versa in order to better support the overall software engineering process, and improve software quality and requirements compliance. While requirements specify the expectations of the stakeholders on a software system, testing should ensure these expectations are met. Indeed, in many areas, such as in the automotive and telecommunications domains, certification of the system functionalities and qualities depends in part on demonstrating that the system has been thoroughly tested with respect to the requirements. The goal of this workshop is to highlight the importance of this cross-disciplinary research area and to develop a body of knowledge for RET. The workshop provides a forum where researchers from different research communities and practitioners can meet, share ongoing research and together chart a proposed agenda for future research. RET16 is made possible with the help of 28 reviewers from around the world. We received 6 submissions. Each submission was reviewed by at least 3 reviewers, of which one industry representative. We used EasyChair to manage the process. Based on the reviewers' recommendation and after deliberation of borderline papers, we accepted 5 papers. Four papers were full technical papers, while one was a short position paper. Baldvin Gislason Bern from the Axis Communications, Sweden, has agreed to give the keynote talk to open the workshop. We anticipate a stimulating and interactive workshop with keynote and paper presentation sessions with ample time for discussion. Last, but not least, we are most grateful to all the authors for their submissions to RET16, to the invited Program Committee members for their valuable time and effort in reviewing the submitted papers and to the Steering Committee members in providing support and guidance.</p>
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