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- 2014
- Muneera Bano, Didar Zowghi:
Users' voice and service selection: An empirical study. EmpiRE 2014: 76-79 - Muneera Bano, Didar Zowghi, Naveed Ikram:
Systematic reviews in requirements engineering: A tertiary study. EmpiRE 2014: 9-16 - Mariano Ceccato, Alessandro Marchetto, Anna Perini, Angelo Susi:
How smartphone users assess the value/risk trade-off of apps: An observational study. EmpiRE 2014: 17-24 - Matteo Giacalone, Rocco Mammoliti, Fabio Massacci, Federica Paci, Rodolfo Perugino, Claudio Selli:
Security triage: A report of a lean security requirements methodology for cost-effective security analysis. EmpiRE 2014: 25-27 - María Fernanda Granda:
An experiment design for validating a test case generation strategy from requirements models. EmpiRE 2014: 44-47 - Naveed Ikram, Surayya Siddiqui, Naurin Farooq Khan:
Security requirement elicitation techniques: The comparison of misuse cases and issue based information systems. EmpiRE 2014: 36-43 - Javed Iqbal, Rodina Ahmed, Sabrina Marczak:
A framework to resolve requirements engineering issues in software development outsourcing. EmpiRE 2014: 72-75 - Supha Khankaew, Stephen Riddle:
A review of practice and problems in requirements engineering in small and medium software enterprises in Thailand. EmpiRE 2014: 1-8 - Alessia Knauss, Daniela E. Damian, Kurt Schneider:
Eliciting contextual requirements at design time: A case study. EmpiRE 2014: 56-63 - Katsiaryna Labunets, Federica Paci, Fabio Massacci, Raminder S. Ruprai:
An experiment on comparing textual vs. visual industrial methods for security risk assessment. EmpiRE 2014: 28-35 - Walid Maalej, Zijad Kurtanovic, Alexander Felfernig:
What stakeholders need to know about requirements. EmpiRE 2014: 64-71 - Martin Mahaux, Lemai Nguyen, Luisa Mich, Alistair Mavin:
A framework for understanding collaborative creativity in requirements engineering: Empirical validation. EmpiRE 2014: 48-55 - Maya Daneva, Richard Berntsson-Svensson, Xavier Franch, Nazim H. Madhavji, Sabrina Marczak:
4th IEEE International Workshop on Empirical Requirements Engineering, EmpiRE 2014, Karlskrona, Sweden, August 25, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-6337-9 [contents]
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