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RE 2010: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- RE 2010, 18th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, September 27 - October 1, 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-0-7695-4162-4
- Ricardo Gacitúa, Peter Sawyer, Vincenzo Gervasi:
On the Effectiveness of Abstraction Identification in Requirements Engineering. 5-14 - Igor Menzel, Mark Mueller, Anne Gross, Jörg Dörr:
An Experimental Comparison Regarding the Completeness of Functional Requirements Specifications. 15-24 - Hui Yang, Anne N. De Roeck, Vincenzo Gervasi, Alistair Willis, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Extending Nocuous Ambiguity Analysis for Anaphora in Natural Language Requirements. 25-34 - Norbert Seyff, Florian Graf, Neil A. M. Maiden:
Using Mobile RE Tools to Give End-Users Their Own Voice. 37-46 - Jessica D. Young, Annie I. Antón:
A Method for Identifying Software Requirements Based on Policy Commitments. 47-56 - Neil A. M. Maiden, Sara Jones, Inger Kristine Karlsen, Roger Neill, Konstantinos Zachos, Alastair Milne:
Requirements Engineering as Creative Problem Solving: A Research Agenda for Idea Finding. 57-66 - Paul C. Clements, Len Bass:
Using Business Goals to Inform a Software Architecture. 69-78 - Remo Ferrari, Nazim H. Madhavji, Oliver Sudmann, Christian Henke, Jens Geisler, Wilhelm Schäfer:
Requirements Engineering Decisions in the Context of an Existing Architecture: A Case Study of a Prototypical Project. 79-88 - Sami Jantunen, Donald C. Gause, Ragnar Wessman:
Making Sense of Product Requirements. 89-92 - Peter Sawyer, Nelly Bencomo, Jon Whittle, Emmanuel Letier, Anthony Finkelstein:
Requirements-Aware Systems: A Research Agenda for RE for Self-adaptive Systems. 95-103 - Xin Peng, Bihuan Chen, Yijun Yu, Wenyun Zhao:
Self-Tuning of Software Systems Through Goal-based Feedback Loop Control. 104-107 - Nauman A. Qureshi, Anna Perini:
Requirements Engineering for Adaptive Service Based Applications. 108-111 - Ivan Jureta, Alexander Borgida, Neil A. Ernst, John Mylopoulos:
Techne: Towards a New Generation of Requirements Modeling Languages with Goals, Preferences, and Inconsistency Handling. 115-124 - Luciano Baresi, Liliana Pasquale, Paola Spoletini:
Fuzzy Goals for Requirements-Driven Adaptation. 125-134 - Sotirios Liaskos, Sheila A. McIlraith, Shirin Sohrabi, John Mylopoulos:
Integrating Preferences into Goal Models for Requirements Engineering. 135-144 - Zornitza Racheva, Maya Daneva, Klaas Sikkel, Andrea Herrmann, Roel J. Wieringa:
Do We Know Enough about Requirements Prioritization in Agile Projects: Insights from a Case Study. 147-156 - Ahmed Al-Emran, Dietmar Pfahl, Günther Ruhe:
Decision Support for Product Release Planning Based on Robustness Analysis. 157-166 - Samuel Fricker, Martin Glinz:
Comparison of Requirements Hand-off, Analysis, and Negotiation: Case Study. 167-176 - Sam Supakkul, Tom Hill, Lawrence Chung, Thein Than Tun, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
An NFR Pattern Approach to Dealing with NFRs. 179-188 - David Ameller, Xavier Franch, Jordi Cabot:
Dealing with Non-Functional Requirements in Model-Driven Development. 189-198 - Ayse Morali, Roel J. Wieringa:
Risk-based Confidentiality Requirements Specification for Outsourced IT Systems. 199-208 - Hakim Sultanov, Jane Huffman Hayes:
Application of Swarm Techniques to Requirements Engineering: Requirements Tracing. 211-220 - Alexander Egyed, Florian Graf, Paul Grünbacher:
Effort and Quality of Recovering Requirements-to-Code Traces: Two Exploratory Experiments. 221-230 - David Cuddeback, Alex Dekhtyar, Jane Huffman Hayes:
Automated Requirements Traceability: The Study of Human Analysts. 231-240 - Camille Salinesi, Raúl Mazo, Daniel Diaz, Olfa Djebbi:
Using Integer Constraint Solving in Reuse Based Requirements Engineering. 243-251 - Atif Mashkoor, Jean-Pierre Jacquot:
Domain Engineering with Event-B: Some Lessons We Learned. 252-261 - Eunsuk Kang, Daniel Jackson:
Dependability Arguments with Trusted Bases. 262-271 - Alistair Mavin, Philip Wilkinson:
Big Ears (The Return of "Easy Approach to Requirements Engineering"). 277-282 - Marko Komssi, Marjo Kauppinen, Maaret Pyhäjärvi, Jukka Talvio, Tomi Männistö:
Persuading Software Development Teams to Document Inspections: Success Factors and Challenges in Practice. 283-288 - Juha Savolainen, Juha Kuusela, Asko Vilavaara:
Transition to Agile Development - Rediscovery of Important Requirements Engineering Practices. 289-294 - Janice Hill, Scott R. Tilley:
Creating Safety Requirements Traceability for Assuring and Recertifying Legacy Safety-Critical Systems. 297-302 - Michael C. Panis:
Successful Deployment of Requirements Traceability in a Commercial Engineering Organization...Really. 303-307 - Daniel M. Berry, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Michal Antkiewicz, Mohamed AbdelRazik:
Requirements Determination is Unstoppable: An Experience Report. 311-316 - Lin Liu, Tong Li, Fei Peng:
Why Requirements Engineering Fails: A Survey Report from China. 317-322 - Margot Bittner, Mark-Oliver Reiser, Helko Glathe, Matthias Weber:
Manufacturer-Supplier Requirements Synchronization Using Exchange Containers and Multi-Level Systems. 325-330 - Matt C. Primrose:
User Experience Grading Via Kano Categories. 331-336 - Deepa K. Vijayamma, Nora Yamini David:
Enhancing Customer Partnership Through Requirements Framework. 337-342 - Sebastian Siegl, Kai-Steffen Hielscher, Reinhard German:
Model Based Requirements Analysis and Testing of Automotive Systems with Timed Usage Models. 345-350 - James Lockerbie, David Bush, Neil A. M. Maiden, Henk A. P. Blom, Mariken H. C. Everdij:
Using i* Modelling as a Bridge between Air Traffic Management Operational Concepts and Agent-based Simulation Analysis. 351-356 - Sondoss El Sawah, Alan McLucas, Mike Ryan:
Using Cognitive Mapping to Elicit Modelling Requirements: An Overview. 357-363 - Avik Sinha, Amit M. Paradkar, Hironori Takeuchi, Taiga Nakamura:
Extending Automated Analysis of Natural Language Use Cases to Other Languages. 364-369 - Brian Berenbach:
Requirements Engineering for Industrial Systems: No Easy Answers. 373-374 - Martin Mahaux, Patrick Heymans, Neil A. M. Maiden:
Making It all Up: Getting in on the Act to Improvise Creative Requirements. 375-376 - Vincenzo Gervasi:
Who Framed Roger User? Problem Frames as a User Interaction Design Tool. 377-378 - Mamoun Hirzalla:
Realizing Business Agility Requirements through SOA and Cloud Computing. 379-380 - Mikio Aoyama, Takako Nakatani, Shinobu Saito:
REBOK Manifest: Towards a Requirements Engineering Body of Knowledge. 383-384 - Martin Glinz:
Very Lightweight Requirements Modeling. 385-386 - Joy Beatty:
My Company Can't Afford RE Training Right Now, What Do We Do?. 387 - Kevin Ryan, Neil A. M. Maiden, Martin Glinz:
If You Want Innovative RE, Never Ask the Users; A Formal Debate. 388 - Leonid Kof:
From Requirements Documents to System Models: A Tool for Interactive Semi-Automatic Translation. 391-392 - Massila Kamalrudin, John G. Hosking, John C. Grundy:
MaramaAI: Automated and Visual Approach for Inconsistency Checking of Requirements. 393-394 - David Callele, Eric Neufeld, Kevin A. Schneider:
An Introduction to Experience Requirements. 395-396 - Norbert Seyff, Florian Graf, Paul Grünbacher:
Using Contextual Information to Guide on-site Analysts. 397-398 - Hermann Kaindl, Michal Smialek, Wiktor Nowakowski:
Case-based Reuse with Partial Requirements Specifications. 399-400 - Xiaohong Chen, Bin Yin, Zhi Jin:
Dptool: A Tool for Supporting the Problem Description and Projection. 401-402 - Reinhard Stoiber, Samuel Fricker, Michael Jehle, Martin Glinz:
Feature Unweaving: Refactoring Software Requirements Specifications into Software Product Lines. 403-404 - Rui Monteiro, João Araújo, Vasco Amaral, Pedro Patrício:
Mdgore: Towards Model-Driven and Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering. 405-406 - Chun Liu, Yue Wang, Wei Zhang, Zhi Jin:
Elicitation of Dependability Requirements: A HAZOP-based Approach. 407-408 - Krzysztof Wnuk, David Callele, Björn Regnell:
Guiding Requirements Scoping Using ROI: Towards Agility, Openness and Waste Reduction. 409-410 - Christopher Stanbridge:
Retrospective Requirement Analysis Using Code Coverage of GUI Driven System Tests. 411-412 - Joy Beatty:
If You Build It, Will They Use It? Leveraging Business Objectives to Deliver Successful Projects. 413-414
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