Alessia Knauss

Showing 26 publications

2023

Managing Human Factors in Automated Vehicle Development: Towards Challenges and Practices

Amna Pir Muhammad, Eric Knauss, Jonas Bärgman et al
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering. Vol. 2023-September, p. 347-352
Paper in proceeding
2023

Requirements Engineering for Automotive Perception Systems: An Interview Study

Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Hans-Martin Heyn, Gregory Gay et al
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Vol. 13975 LNCS, p. 189-205
Paper in proceeding
2023

Automotive Perception Software Development: An Empirical Investigation into Data, Annotation, and Ecosystem Challenges

Hans-Martin Heyn, Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Eric Knauss et al
Proceedings - 2023 IEEE/ACM 2nd International Conference on AI Engineering - Software Engineering for AI, CAIN 2023, p. 13-24
Paper in proceeding
2022

Defining Requirements Strategies in Agile: A Design Science Research Study

Amna Pir Muhammad, Eric Knauss, Odzaya Batsaikhan et al
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Vol. 13709 LNCS, p. 73-89
Paper in proceeding
2020

Evaluating the Effects of Different Requirements Representations on Writing Test Cases

Francisco Gomes, Jennifer Horkoff, Richard Berntsson Svensson et al
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Vol. 12045 LNCS, p. 257-274
Paper in proceeding
2020

How do oncoming traffic and cyclist lane position influence cyclist overtaking by drivers?

Alexander Rasch, Christian-Nils Åkerberg Boda, Prateek Thalya et al
Accident Analysis and Prevention. Vol. 142
Journal article
2020

Modelling Interaction between Cyclists and Automobiles - Final Report

Marco Dozza, Tobias Aderum, Jordanka Kovaceva et al
Report
2019

Enhancing Context Specifications for Dependable Adaptive Systems: A Data Mining Approach

Arthur Rodrigues, G. Nunes Rodrigues, Alessia Knauss et al
Information and Software Technology. Vol. 112, p. 115-131
Journal article
2019

Autonomous vehicles: state of art, future trends, and challenges

Piergiuseppe Mallozzi, Patrizio Pelliccione, Alessia Knauss et al
Automotive Systems and Software Engineering: State of the Art and Future Trends, p. 347-367
Book chapter
2019

Tuning self-adaptation in cyber-physical systems through architectural homeostasis

Ilias Gerostathopoulos, Dominik Skoda, Frantisek Plasil et al
Journal of Systems and Software. Vol. 148, p. 37-55
Journal article
2019

GoalD: A Goal-Driven Deployment Framework for Dynamic and Heterogeneous Computing Environments

Gabriel S. Rodrigues, Felipe P. Guimarães, G. Nunes Rodrigues et al
Information and Software Technology. Vol. 111, p. 159-176
Journal article
2018

A new framework for modelling road-user interaction and evaluating active safety systems

Jordanka Kovaceva, Prateek Thalya, Alessia Knauss et al
7th International Cycling Safety Conference 2018
Paper in proceeding
2018

SACRE: Supporting contextual requirements’ adaptation in modern self-adaptive systems in the presence of uncertainty at runtime

Edith Zavala, X. Franch, Jordi Marco et al
Expert Systems with Applications. Vol. 98, p. 166-188
Journal article
2018

Non-technical individual skills are weakly connected to the maturity of agile practices

Lucas Gren, Alessia Knauss, Christoph Johann Stettina
Information and Software Technology. Vol. 99, p. 11-20
Journal article
2018

Continuous Clarification and Emergent Requirements Flows in Open-Commercial Software Ecosystems

Eric Knauss, Aminah Yussuf, Kelly Blincoe et al
Requirements Engineering. Vol. 23 (1), p. 97-117
Journal article
2017

Comparison of model size predictors in practice

Jan Schröder, Christian Berger, Alessia Knauss et al
Proceedings - 2017 IEEE/ACM 39th International Conference on Software Engineering Companion, ICSE-C 2017, p. 186-188
Paper in proceeding
2017

Software-related challenges of testing automated vehicles

Alessia Knauss, Jan Schröder, Christian Berger et al
39th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering Companion, ICSE-C 2017, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 20-28 May 2017, p. 328-330
Paper in proceeding
2017

Capturing ambiguity in artifacts to support requirements engineering for self-adaptive systems

J. C. Muñoz-Fernández, Alessia Knauss, L. Castañeda et al
CEUR Workshop Proceedings. Vol. 1796
Paper in proceeding
2017

Predicting and evaluating software model growth in the automotive industry

Jan Schröder, Christian Berger, Alessia Knauss et al
Proceedings - 2017 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution, ICSME 2017, p. 584-593
Paper in proceeding
2017

3rd international workshop on requirements engineering for self-adaptive & cyber physical systems

Marian Daun, Bastian Tenbergen, Cristina Palomares et al
CEUR Workshop Proceedings. Vol. 1796
Paper in proceeding
2017

Paving the roadway for safety of automated vehicles: An empirical study on testing challenges

Alessia Knauss, J. Schroder, Christian Berger et al
28th IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, IV 2017, Redondo Beach, United States, 11-14 June 2017, p. 1873-1880
Paper in proceeding
2016

Architectural Homeostasis in Self-Adaptive Software-Intensive Cyber-Physical Systems

Ilias Gerostathopoulos, Dominik Skoda, Frantisek Plasil et al
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Vol. 9839 LNCS, p. 113-128
Paper in proceeding
2016

Unveiling Anomalies and Their Impact on Software Quality in Model-Based Automotive Software Revisions with Software Metrics and Domain Experts

Jan Schroeder, Christian Berger, Miroslaw Staron et al
Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA 2016), p. 154 - 164
Paper in proceeding
2016

Towards state-of-the-art and future trends in testing of active safety systems

Alessia Knauss, Christian Berger, Henrik Eriksson
2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems, SEsCPS 2016; Austin; United States; 16 May 2016, p. 36-42
Paper in proceeding
2016

Certification of open source software - A scoping review

Eirini Kalliamvakou, Jens Weber, Alessia Knauss
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Vol. 472, p. 111-122
Paper in proceeding
2014

Openness and Requirements: Opportunities and Tradeoffs in Software Ecosystems

Eric Knauss, Daniela Damian, Alessia Knauss et al
Proceedings of 22nd International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE '14), p. 213 - 222
Paper in proceeding

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Showing 2 research projects

2019–2022

Modelling Interaction between Cyclists and Automobiles 2

Alessia Knauss Software Engineering (Chalmers)
Magdalena Lindman Unknown organization
Prateek Thalya Vehicle Safety
Jordanka Kovaceva Vehicle Safety
Irene Isaksson-Hellman Unknown organization
Nils Lübbe Vehicle Safety
Tobias Aderum Unknown organization
Amritpal Singh Unknown organization
Fredrik Bruzelius Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems
Alexander Rasch Vehicle Safety
Marco Dozza Crash Analysis and Prevention
FFI - Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation

2 publications exist
2018–2019

MICA - Modelling Interaction between Cyclists and Automobiles

Marco Dozza Vehicle Safety
Alexander Rasch Vehicle Safety
Alessia Knauss Software Engineering (Chalmers)
Prateek Thalya Vehicle Safety
Jordanka Kovaceva Vehicle Safety
VINNOVA

12 publications exist
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