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Patrick Hoener - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ESEM - What the job market wants from requirements engineers?: an empirical analysis of online job ads from the netherlands
    2017 ACM IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM), 2017
    Co-Authors: Maya Daneva, Chong Wang, Patrick Hoener
    Abstract:

    Recently, the requirements engineering (RE) community recognized the increasing need for understanding how industry perceives the jobs of requirements engineers and their most important qualifications. This study contributes to the community's research effort on this topic. Based on an analysis of RE job ads in 2015 from the Netherlands' three most popular online IT-job portals, we identified those task and skill related qualifications that employers demand from RE job seekers. We found that the job titles used in industry for the specialists that the RE community calls `requirements engineers', are `Product Owner' and `Analyst', be it Information Analyst, Application Analyst, or Data Analyst. Those professionals supposed to perform RE tasks also take responsibility for additional tasks including quality assurance, realization and deployment, and project management. The most in-demand skills are soft skills: proficiency in Dutch and English, plus communication and analytical skills. RE is perceived as an occupation for experts, with 23% of all job ads asking explicitly for RE experience and 63% asking for experience similar to RE.

  • What the Job Market Wants from Requirements Engineers? An Empirical Analysis of Online Job Ads from the Netherlands
    2017 ACM IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM), 2017
    Co-Authors: Maya Daneva, Chong Wang, Patrick Hoener
    Abstract:

    Recently, the requirements engineering (RE) community recognized the increasing need for understanding how industry perceives the jobs of requirements engineers and their most important qualifications. This study contributes to the community's research effort on this topic. Based on an analysis of RE job ads in 2015 from the Netherlands' three most popular online IT-job portals, we identified those task and skill related qualifications that employers demand from RE job seekers. We found that the job titles used in industry for the specialists that the RE community calls 'requirements engineers', are 'Product Owner' and 'Analyst', be it Information Analyst, Application Analyst, or Data Analyst. Those professionals supposed to perform RE tasks also take responsibility for additional tasks including quality assurance, realization and deployment, and project management. The most in-demand skills are soft skills: proficiency in Dutch and English, plus communication and analytical skills. RE is perceived as an occupation for experts, with 23% of all job ads asking explicitly for RE experience and 63% asking for experience similar to RE.

Maya Daneva - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ESEM - What the job market wants from requirements engineers?: an empirical analysis of online job ads from the netherlands
    2017 ACM IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM), 2017
    Co-Authors: Maya Daneva, Chong Wang, Patrick Hoener
    Abstract:

    Recently, the requirements engineering (RE) community recognized the increasing need for understanding how industry perceives the jobs of requirements engineers and their most important qualifications. This study contributes to the community's research effort on this topic. Based on an analysis of RE job ads in 2015 from the Netherlands' three most popular online IT-job portals, we identified those task and skill related qualifications that employers demand from RE job seekers. We found that the job titles used in industry for the specialists that the RE community calls `requirements engineers', are `Product Owner' and `Analyst', be it Information Analyst, Application Analyst, or Data Analyst. Those professionals supposed to perform RE tasks also take responsibility for additional tasks including quality assurance, realization and deployment, and project management. The most in-demand skills are soft skills: proficiency in Dutch and English, plus communication and analytical skills. RE is perceived as an occupation for experts, with 23% of all job ads asking explicitly for RE experience and 63% asking for experience similar to RE.

  • What the Job Market Wants from Requirements Engineers? An Empirical Analysis of Online Job Ads from the Netherlands
    2017 ACM IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM), 2017
    Co-Authors: Maya Daneva, Chong Wang, Patrick Hoener
    Abstract:

    Recently, the requirements engineering (RE) community recognized the increasing need for understanding how industry perceives the jobs of requirements engineers and their most important qualifications. This study contributes to the community's research effort on this topic. Based on an analysis of RE job ads in 2015 from the Netherlands' three most popular online IT-job portals, we identified those task and skill related qualifications that employers demand from RE job seekers. We found that the job titles used in industry for the specialists that the RE community calls 'requirements engineers', are 'Product Owner' and 'Analyst', be it Information Analyst, Application Analyst, or Data Analyst. Those professionals supposed to perform RE tasks also take responsibility for additional tasks including quality assurance, realization and deployment, and project management. The most in-demand skills are soft skills: proficiency in Dutch and English, plus communication and analytical skills. RE is perceived as an occupation for experts, with 23% of all job ads asking explicitly for RE experience and 63% asking for experience similar to RE.

Chong Wang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ESEM - What the job market wants from requirements engineers?: an empirical analysis of online job ads from the netherlands
    2017 ACM IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM), 2017
    Co-Authors: Maya Daneva, Chong Wang, Patrick Hoener
    Abstract:

    Recently, the requirements engineering (RE) community recognized the increasing need for understanding how industry perceives the jobs of requirements engineers and their most important qualifications. This study contributes to the community's research effort on this topic. Based on an analysis of RE job ads in 2015 from the Netherlands' three most popular online IT-job portals, we identified those task and skill related qualifications that employers demand from RE job seekers. We found that the job titles used in industry for the specialists that the RE community calls `requirements engineers', are `Product Owner' and `Analyst', be it Information Analyst, Application Analyst, or Data Analyst. Those professionals supposed to perform RE tasks also take responsibility for additional tasks including quality assurance, realization and deployment, and project management. The most in-demand skills are soft skills: proficiency in Dutch and English, plus communication and analytical skills. RE is perceived as an occupation for experts, with 23% of all job ads asking explicitly for RE experience and 63% asking for experience similar to RE.

  • What the Job Market Wants from Requirements Engineers? An Empirical Analysis of Online Job Ads from the Netherlands
    2017 ACM IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM), 2017
    Co-Authors: Maya Daneva, Chong Wang, Patrick Hoener
    Abstract:

    Recently, the requirements engineering (RE) community recognized the increasing need for understanding how industry perceives the jobs of requirements engineers and their most important qualifications. This study contributes to the community's research effort on this topic. Based on an analysis of RE job ads in 2015 from the Netherlands' three most popular online IT-job portals, we identified those task and skill related qualifications that employers demand from RE job seekers. We found that the job titles used in industry for the specialists that the RE community calls 'requirements engineers', are 'Product Owner' and 'Analyst', be it Information Analyst, Application Analyst, or Data Analyst. Those professionals supposed to perform RE tasks also take responsibility for additional tasks including quality assurance, realization and deployment, and project management. The most in-demand skills are soft skills: proficiency in Dutch and English, plus communication and analytical skills. RE is perceived as an occupation for experts, with 23% of all job ads asking explicitly for RE experience and 63% asking for experience similar to RE.

Pakorn Ditthakit - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Computer Software Applications for Salinity Management: A Review
    2020
    Co-Authors: Pakorn Ditthakit
    Abstract:

    Soil salinity adversely affects crop production for inland and coastal agricultural areas. To comprehend the behaviors of salt transport processes in soils leading to preparedness of such problem- solving measure, numerous simulation models have been developed as decision making tools. The advantage of computer software is that it can be used to fill data gaps in measurements in terms of spatial and temporal resolution and to analyze different leaching and management scenarios. However, the capabilities and limitations of each model are different and carry their own characteristic features. To suitably select a model for a specific Application, Analyst could understand in details of soil water and salt flow processes as well as capabilities of computer simulation models. The objective of this paper is to summarize water and salt transport models in soils. The features of salinity management software are discussed and compared. The examples of computer software Applications for salinity management are also presented. The review will provide technical knowledge to aid Analyst in appropriately applying and selecting computer simulation software for managing salinity problems.

Arie E. Kaufman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • CMed: Crowd Analytics for Medical Imaging Data
    IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 1
    Co-Authors: Ji Hwan Park, Saad Nadeem, Saeed Boorboor, Joseph Marino, Arie E. Kaufman
    Abstract:

    We present a visual analytics framework, CMed, for exploring medical image data annotations acquired from crowdsourcing. CMed can be used to visualize, classify, and filter crowdsourced clinical data based on a number of different metrics such as detection rate, logged events, and clustering of the annotations. CMed provides several interactive linked visualization components to analyze the crowd annotation results for a particular video and the associated workers. Additionally, all results of an individual worker can be inspected using multiple linked views in our CMed framework. We allow a crowdsourcing Application Analyst to observe patterns and gather insights into the crowdsourced medical data, helping him/her design future crowdsourcing Applications for optimal output from the workers. We demonstrate the efficacy of our framework with two medical crowdsourcing studies: polyp detection in virtual colonoscopy videos and lung nodule detection in CT thin-slab maximum intensity projection videos. We also provide experts' feedback to show the effectiveness of our framework. Lastly, we share the lessons we learned from our framework with suggestions for integrating our framework into a clinical workflow.