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Preface: REFSQ 2022 Posters and Tools Track
Marcela Ruiz 1 and Jan-Philipp Steghöfer 2
1
    Zürich University of Applied Sciences, Technikumstrasse 9, 8401 Winterthur, Switzerland
2
    Chalmers University of Gothenburg, Campus Lindholmen, House Jupiter, Gothenburg, Sweden



1. Overview

    REFSQ 2022 continued the tradition to encourage researchers and practitioners to submit poster and
tool demonstration proposals covering any aspect of Requirements Engineering. This REFSQ track
gives researchers the chance to present recent work, obtain early feedback on ongoing research, and
raise awareness of current tool prototypes.
    We received five submissions for the posters and tool demonstrations track. All submissions were
reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee (PC) and we are happy to say that all
five posters or tool demonstrations were of high quality and were accepted:
    ● On the Role of Data Engineering Decisions in AI-Based Applications by Aurek Chattopadhyay,
       Matthew Van Doren, Reese Johnson and Nan Niu
    ● Well-being Integrated Development Environments (WIDEs) Framework: A Research Preview
       by Sara Hassan, Andrew Wilson and John Galvin
    ● A method to deal with social bias and desirability in ethical requirements by Claudia Negri-
       Ribalta
    ● xPACE and TASC Modeler: tool support for data-driven context modeling by Rodrigo Falcão,
       Rafael King and Antônio Lázaro Carvalho
    ● Modeling Tool for Managing Requirements and Backlogs in Agile Software Development by
       Catalina Florut and Robert Andrei Buchmann

   The authors of each accepted poster or tool demonstration presented their work during the
conference. In addition, each submission is also included in the REFSQ 2022 Joint Proceedings of the
Co-located Events in the form of a short paper.
   Special emphasis was placed this year on making this track more popular and livelier. The
participants of REFSQ 2022 had the chance to select the best Poster and/or tool demonstration by voting
for them. In addition, each poster and tool author had the opportunity to give a short pitch to introduce
the research described in the short paper to the conference audience.


2. Program Committee

   We would like to thank the PC members for their help in promoting the track, reviewing the
submissions, and picking the best posters and tools. The PC consisted of the following persons:

     ●    Ruzanna Chitchyan, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
     ●    Maya Daneva, University of Twente, Netherlands
     ●    Farnaz Fotrousi, University of Hamburg, Germany
     ●    Oliver Karras, TIB - Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Germany
     ●    Fitsum Kifetew, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
     ●    Tong Li, Beijing University of Technology, China
     ●    Salome Maro, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
In: J. Fischbach, N. Condori-Fernández, J. Doerr, M. Ruiz, J.-P. Steghöfer, L. Pasquale, A. Zisman, R. Guizzardi, J. Horkoff, A. Perini, A.
Susi, M. Daneva, A. Herrmann, K. Schneider, P. Mennig, F. Dalpiaz, D. Dell’Anna, S. Kopczyńska, L. Montgomery, A. G. Darby, and P.
Sawyer (eds.): Joint Proceedings of REFSQ-2022 Workshops, Doctoral Symposium, and Poster \& Tools Track, Birmingham, UK, 21-03-
2022, published at http://ceur-ws.org
EMAIL: marcela.ruiz@zhaw.ch (M. Ruiz); jan-philipp.steghofer@cse.gu.se (J.P. Steghöfer)
ORCID: 0000-0002-0592-1779 (M. Ruiz); 0000-0003-1694-0972 (J.P. Steghöfer)
              Copyright © 2022 for this paper by its authors.
              Use permitted under Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
              CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org)
   ●   Elda Paja, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
   ●   Cristina Palomares, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
   ●   João Pimentel, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE), Brazil
   ●   Tim Rietz, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
   ●   Norbert Seyff, FHNW & University of Zurich, Switzerland
   ●   Maria Spichkova, RMIT University, Australia, Australia
   ●   Miroslav Tushev, Louisiana State University, United States


3. Acknowledgements

   We greatly appreciate the support of the PC chairs of REFSQ 2022 Andreas Vogelsang and
Vincenzo Gervasi. Andreas and Vincenzo were always available to contribute with ideas and
enthusiasm to promote the Posters and Tools track. We also acknowledge the support of Nelly Bencomo
and Peter Sawyer as local organisers for providing us with all the resources for running the posters and
tools session. Last but not least, we thank Jannik Fischbach for configuring the proceedings and
supporting the Posters and Tools publication process.