Supplementary Materials of the Tutorial: "Promotion of Open Science in Requirements Engineering - Leveraging the Open Research Knowledge Graph for FAIR Scientific Information"
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This collection contains all the supplementary materials of the tutorial titled "Promotion of Open Science in Requirements Engineering: Leveraging the Open Research Knowledge Graph for FAIR Scientific Information", accepted at the 32nd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference 2024.
The materials complement the tutorial sessions and provide participants with resources to enhance their understanding and application of open science principles in the field of Requirements Engineering (RE) by leveraging the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG) for FAIR scientific information. These materials contain all the presentation slides and exercise materials so that everyone can repeat the theoretical presentations independently and carry out the practical exercises themselves at any time.
Contents
1. Slides - All slides used in the tutorial.
Files | Description |
RE24 Tutorial - All Sessions.pdf | The complete set of all slides used in the tutorial, which are also provided individually for each session of the tutorial. |
1. RE24 Tutorial - Welcome.pdf | The welcome with an overview of the content of the tutorial. |
2. RE 24 Tutorial - Introduction to Open Science in RE.pdf | The theoretical introduction to open science regarding its importance, benefits, and incentives for researchers themselves and the wider RE community. |
3. RE24 Tutorial - Introduction to the ORKG.pdf | The theoretical introduction to the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG). |
4. RE24 Tutorial - Using SciKGTeX.pdf | The practical exercise, with detailed step-by-step instructions on how to use the LaTeX package SciKGTeX to create a FAIR-annotated publication and import it into the ORKG. |
5. RE24 Tutorial - Using the ORKG.pdf | The practical exercise, with detailed step-by-step instructions on how to use the ORKG to describe publications regarding their scientific information and use these descriptions to create and publish an ORKG comparison. |
6. RE24 Tutorial - Reflection and Closing | The summary, reflection, and closing of the tutorial with an outlook to the future of ORKG Ask. |
2. Exercise Materials - All exercise materials used in the tutorial.
2.1 SciKGTeX Materials
Folder | Description |
SciKGTeX_Example |
The folder contains an example publication and all required SciKGTeX files for annotating the scientific information. Files:
Remark: SciKGTeX is constantly being further developed. For the latest version of the required files, please refer to the corresponding GitHub project. |
SciKGTeX_Solution |
The folder contains an Overleaf project with the solution for a possible annotation of the example publication provided. Files:
Remark: SciKGTeX is constantly being further developed. For the latest version of the required files, please refer to the corresponding GitHub project. |
2.2 ORKG Materials
Folder | Description |
ORKG_Exemplary_Publications |
The folder contains 20 PDF files with short summaries of scientific findings on empirical research practices from 20 different publications of the IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference. The participants have received these PDFs to enter them in the ORKG and then create an ORKG Comparison. Remark: We have provided the short summaries instead of the full publications to simplify the extraction process due to time constraints. |
ORKG_Exemplary_Comparison |
The folder contains a created ORKG comparison as a PDF and PNG file, consisting of 4 exemplary publications that were described with the ORKG template provided for the tutorial. |
ORKG_Template |
The folder contains an overview of the ORKG template used in the tutorial as a PNG file and an N3 file of its RDF structure. |
Usage Notes
These materials are intended for use by the participants of the tutorial, the broader RE community, and everyone interested in open science. They are provided to support the long-term transition towards FAIR scientific information and to empower researchers to integrate open science infrastructures into their work.
License
The materials are released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license, allowing for reuse and distribution in accordance with open science practices.
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