RE 2011:
Trento,
Italy
RE 2011, 19th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, Trento, Italy, August 29 2011 - September 2, 2011.
IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-0921-0
Research Session 1:
Requirements in Motion (1/2)
Research Session 2:
Empirical Studies
Research Session 3:
Prioritization and Optimization
Research Session 4:
Traceability and Documentation
Research Session 5:
Modelling and Analysis
Research Session 6:
Requirements in Motion (2/2)
- Kurt Schneider:
Focusing spontaneous feedback to support system evolution.
165-174
- Olesia Brill, Eric Knauss:
Structured and unobtrusive observation of anonymous users and their context for requirements elicitation.
175-184
Research Session 7:
Law and Politics
Research Session 8:
Failure and Risk Management
Industry Session 1:
RE for Complex Systems
Industry Session 2:
Requirements and Architecture
Industry Session 3:
Our Profession
- Anja Wever, Neil A. M. Maiden:
What are the day-to-day factors that are preventing business analysts from effective business analysis?
293-298
Industry Session 4:
RE Efficiency
- Bernd Waldmann:
There's never enough time: Doing requirements under resource constraints, and what requirements engineering can learn from agile development.
301-305
- Stefan Pühl, Ralf Fahney:
How to assign cost to "avoidable requirements creep": A step towards the waterfall's agilization.
307-312
- Ekaterina Boutkova, Frank Houdek:
Semi-automatic identification of features in requirement specifications.
313-318
Mini-Tutorials
- Alistair Sutcliffe:
Emotional requirements engineering.
321-322
- Björn Regnell:
Large-scale feature evolution: Problems and solutions from the mobile domain.
323
Panels and Debates
Posters & Demos
- Anas Mahmoud, Nan Niu:
TraCter: A tool for candidate traceability link clustering.
335-336
- Bo Wei, Bin Yin, Zhi Jin, Didar Zowghi:
rΣ: Automated reasoning tool for non-functional requirement goal models.
337-338
- Shamal Faily, Ivan Flechais:
Eliciting usable security requirements with misusability cases.
339-340
- Cristina Palomares, Carme Quer, Xavier Franch:
PABRE-Man: Management of a requirement patterns catalogue.
341-342
- Phil Greenwood, Ruzanna Chitchyan, Awais Rashid, Joost Noppen, Franck Fleurey, Arnor Solberg:
Modelling adaptability and variability in requirements.
343-344
- Sabine Teufl, Maged Khalil, Dongyue Mou, Eva Geisberger:
Experience with content-based requirements engineering assessments.
345-346
- Norbert Seyff, Gregor Ollmann, Manfred Bortenschlager:
iRequire: Gathering end-user requirements for new apps.
347-348
- Isabelle Côté, Maritta Heisel, Holger Schmidt, Denis Hatebur:
UML4PF - A tool for problem-oriented requirements analysis.
349-350
- Yijun Yu, Thein Than Tun, Alessandra Tedeschi, Virginia N. L. Franqueira, Bashar Nuseibeh:
OpenArgue: Supporting argumentation to evolve secure software systems.
351-352
- Sotirios Liaskos, Vyacheslav Rogozhkin:
Applying preference-based customization.
353-354
- Kristopher Welsh, Pete Sawyer, Nelly Bencomo:
Run-time resolution of uncertainty.
355-356
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