4. ICRE 2000:
Schaumburg,
Illinois,
USA
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE'00),
19-23 June 2000,
Schaumburg,
Illinois,
USA. IEEE Computer Society,
online publication:
http://computer.org/proceedings/icre/0565/0565toc.htm
Keynote 1
Process and Modeling
Specifications
Poster Session Highlights
Panel Session 1
- Hermann Kaindl:
Why is it so Difficult to Introduce Requirements Engineering Research Results into Mainstream Requirements Engineering Practice?
67-68
- Sol J. Greenspan:
Why is it so Easy to Introduce Requirements Engineering Technology Transfer Panels into Mainstream Practice?
69-70
- Constance L. Heitmeyer:
Transferring Research Results in Requirements to Practice: Obstacles and Incentives.
71-72
- Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite:
Is there a Gap between RE Research and RE Practice?
73-74
- Nancy R. Mead:
Why is it so Difficult to Introduce Requirements Engineering Research Results into Mainstream Requirements Engineering Practice?
75-76
- Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Obstacles and Incentives in Introducing RE Research Results into RE Practice.
77-
Keynote 2
Evolution
Requirements Analysis and Management
Panel Session 2
- Annie I. Antón, Joanne M. Atlee:
What Do You Mean I've Been Practicing without a License? Certification and Licensing of Requirements Engineering Professionals.
151
- Nancy R. Mead:
What Do You Mean I'm Practicing without a License? Certification and Licensing of Requirements Engineering Professionals.
152
- Peter G. Neumann:
Certitude and Rectitude.
153
- David Lorge Parnas:
Two Positions on Licensing.
154
Reuse
Best Papers
Keynote 3
- Donald C. Gause:
Requirements Engineering: What Have We Accomplished? Where Are We Now? Where Are We Going?
195-196
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