Manal El Bajta is a PhD scholar at Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco. She received the MS
degree from National School of the Mineral Industry, Rabat, Morocco, in 2012. Her
research interests include software engineering, software project management, and
global software development.
Ali Idri received the DEA and MS degrees from Mohammed V University of Rabat in 1994 and 1997,
respectively. He received the PhD degree from University of Quebec at Montreal in
2003. He is a professor at the Computer Science and Systems Analysis School, Ecole
Nationale Supérieure d’Informatique et d’Analyse des Systèmes (ENSIAS), Mohammed V
University, Rabat, Morocco. He serves as a member of the program committee of major
international journals and conferences. His research interests include software effort/cost
estimation, software metrics, software quality, computational intelligence in software
engineering, data mining, and e-health. He is the author of more than 90 papers published
in several international journals and conferences.
Joaquín Nicolás Ros received the BS and PhD degrees from the University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain, in
1994 and 2009, respectively. He is an associate professor with the Department of Informatics
and Systems, University of Murcia. He is the author of more than 30 articles published
in JCR journals and international conferences (e.g.,
IEEE Software,
Information and Software Technology,
Computer Science and Information Systems,
Journal of Software: Evolution and Process). Currently, his main research interest is requirements engineering, global software
development, and usability and sustainable processes.
José Luis Fernández-Alemán received the BS and PhD degrees from University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain, in 1994
and 2002, respectively. He is currently an associate professor with University of
Murcia, where he is a member of the Software Engineering Research Group. He has published
more than 50 JCR papers in the areas of software engineering and requirements engineering
and their application to the fields of e-health and e-learning. Currently, his main
research interest is m-health and m-learning and their application to computer science,
medicine, and nursing.
Juan Manuel Carrillo de Gea received the BS, MS, and PhD degrees from University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain, in
2000, 2009, and 2016, respectively. He is a research associate and adjunct professor
at University of Murcia, Spain. His current research interests include requirements
engineering, requirements reuse, global software development, and empirical software
engineering. He is also involved in other research lines, principally e-health and
e-learning.
Félix García received the MS and PhD degrees from the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM)
in 2001 and 2004, respectively. He is currently an associate professor in the Department
of Information Technologies and Systems at UCLM. He is a member of the Alarcos Research
Group and his research interests include business process management, software processes,
software measurement, and agile methods.
Ambrosio Toval received the BS degree from University Complutense of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, in 1983,
and PhD degree from Technical University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, in 1994. He
is currently a full professor with University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain, where he is
the head of the Software Engineering Research Group. He has conducted a variety of
research and technology transfer projects in the areas of requirements engineering
processes and tools, privacy and security requirements, and sustainable requirements,
and applications in the e-health, e-learning, and mobile development domains. He has
published in the same topics in international journals, such as
IEEE Software,
Information and Software Technology,
Requirements Engineering,
Computer Standards & Interfaces,
IET Software,
International Journal of Information Security, etc.