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19. REFSQ 2013: Essen, Germany
- Jörg Dörr, Andreas L. Opdahl:
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality - 19th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2013, Essen, Germany, April 8-11, 2013. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7830, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-37421-0
RE and Architecture
- Maya Daneva, Luigi Buglione, Andrea Herrmann:
Software Architects' Experiences of Quality Requirements: What We Know and What We Do Not Know? 1-17 - Jane Cleland-Huang, Adam Czauderna, Ed Keenan:
A Persona-Based Approach for Exploring Architecturally Significant Requirements in Agile Projects. 18-33
Natural Language Requirements
- Alessio Ferrari, Stefania Gnesi, Gabriele Tolomei:
Using Clustering to Improve the Structure of Natural Language Requirements Documents. 34-49 - Daniel Ott:
Automatic Requirement Categorization of Large Natural Language Specifications at Mercedes-Benz for Review Improvements. 50-64 - Erik Jan Philippo, Werner Heijstek, Bas Kruiswijk, Michel R. V. Chaudron, Daniel M. Berry:
Requirement Ambiguity Not as Important as Expected - Results of an Empirical Evaluation. 65-79 - Sri Fatimah Tjong, Daniel M. Berry:
The Design of SREE - A Prototype Potential Ambiguity Finder for Requirements Specifications and Lessons Learned. 80-95
RE and Quality
- Rumyana Proynova, Barbara Paech:
Factors Influencing User Feedback on Predicted Satisfaction with Software Systems. 96-111 - Björn Regnell:
reqT.org - Towards a Semi-Formal, Open and Scalable Requirements Modeling Tool. 112-118 - Ibtehal Noorwali, Nazim H. Madhavji:
Maps of Lessons Learnt in Requirements Engineering: A Research Preview. 119-124
Traceability
- Patrick Rempel, Patrick Mäder, Tobias Kuschke, Ilka Philippow:
Requirements Traceability across Organizational Boundaries - A Survey and Taxonomy. 125-140 - Travis D. Breaux, David G. Gordon:
Regulatory Requirements Traceability and Analysis Using Semi-formal Specifications. 141-157 - Elke Bouillon, Patrick Mäder, Ilka Philippow:
A Survey on Usage Scenarios for Requirements Traceability in Practice. 158-173
RE and Business/Goals
- Axel Hoffmann, Eva Alice Christiane Bittner, Jan Marco Leimeister:
The Emergence of Mutual and Shared Understanding in the System Development Process. 174-189 - Zeina Azmeh, Isabelle Mirbel, Pierre Crescenzo:
Highlighting Stakeholder Communities to Support Requirements Decision-Making. 190-205 - Silvia Ingolfo, Alberto Siena, Ivan Jureta, Angelo Susi, Anna Perini, John Mylopoulos:
Choosing Compliance Solutions through Stakeholder Preferences. 206-220 - Nelly Bencomo, Amel Belaggoun:
Supporting Decision-Making for Self-Adaptive Systems: From Goal Models to Dynamic Decision Networks. 221-236 - Yves Wautelet, Manuel Kolp:
Mapping i* within UML for Business Modeling. 237-252 - David Callele, Birgit Penzenstadler, Krzysztof Wnuk:
Risk Identification at the Interface between Business Case and Requirements. 253-268
RE and Software Development
- Gabriele Zorn-Pauli, Barbara Paech, Tobias Beck, Hannes Karey, Günther Ruhe:
Analyzing an Industrial Strategic Release Planning Process - A Case Study at Roche Diagnostics. 269-284 - Anders Bennett-Therkildsen, Jens Bæk Jørgensen, Kim Nørskov, Niels Mark Rubin:
Redefinition of the Requirements Engineer Role in Mjølner's Software Development Process. 285-291 - Elizabeth Bjarnason:
Distances between Requirements Engineering and Later Software Development Activities: A Systematic Map. 292-307 - Alexander Delater, Barbara Paech:
Analyzing the Tracing of Requirements and Source Code during Software Development - A Research Preview. 308-314
RE in Practice
- Liliana Pasquale, Paola Spoletini, Dario Pometto, Francesco Blasi, Tiziana Redaelli:
Requirements Engineering Meets Physiotherapy: An Experience with Motion-Based Games. 315-330 - Anna Bon, Victor de Boer, Nana Baah Gyan, Chris J. van Aart, Pieter De Leenheer, Wendelien Tuyp, Stéphane Boyera, Max Froumentin, Aman Grewal, Mary Allen, Amadou Tangara, Hans Akkermans:
Use Case and Requirements Analysis in a Remote Rural Context in Mali. 331-346 - Andrea Herrmann:
Requirements Engineering in Practice: There Is No Requirements Engineer Position. 347-361
Product Lines and Product Management
- Sebastian Adam, Klaus Schmid:
Effective Requirements Elicitation in Product Line Application Engineering - An Experiment. 362-378 - Thomas Klambauer, Gerald Holl, Paul Grünbacher:
Monitoring System-of-Systems Requirements in Multi Product Lines. 379-385 - Sami Jantunen, Kati Hietaranta, Donald C. Gause:
Adjusting to Increasing Product Management Problems: Challenges and Improvement Proposals in One Software Company. 386-400
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