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RE 2008: Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
- 16th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2008, 8-12 September 2008, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3309-4
Change Management
- Daisuke Tanabe, Kohei Uno, Kinji Akemine, Takashi Yoshikawa, Haruhiko Kaiya, Motoshi Saeki:
Supporting Requirements Change Management in Goal Oriented Analysis. 3-12 - Karina Villela, Jörg Dörr, Anne Gross:
Proactively Managing the Evolution of Embedded System Requirements. 13-22 - Patrick Mäder, Orlena Gotel, Ilka Philippow:
Rule-Based Maintenance of Post-Requirements Traceability Relations. 23-32
Social Systems
- André Rifaut, Eric Dubois:
Using Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering for Improving the Quality of ISO/IEC 15504 based Compliance Assessment Frameworks. 33-42 - Travis D. Breaux, Annie I. Antón, Kent Boucher, Merlin Dorfman:
Legal Requirements, Compliance and Practice: An Industry Case Study in Accessibility. 43-52 - Sabrina Marczak, Daniela E. Damian, Ulrike Stege, Adrian Schröter:
Information Brokers in Requirement-Dependency Social Networks. 53-62
Concepts & Values
- Sarah Thew, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Investigating the Role of 'Soft Issues' in the RE Process. 63-66 - Jaap Gordijn, Sybren de Kinderen, Roel J. Wieringa:
Value-driven Service Matching. 67-70 - Ivan Jureta, John Mylopoulos, Stéphane Faulkner:
Revisiting the Core Ontology and Problem in Requirements Engineering. 71-80 - Michel Heluey Fortuna, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner, Marcos R. S. Borges:
Info Cases: Integrating Use Cases and Domain Models. 81-84
Learning
- Gil Regev, Donald C. Gause, Alain Wegmann:
Requirements Engineering Education in the 21st Century, An Experiential Learning Approach. 85-94 - Renel Smith, Orlena Gotel:
Gameplay to Introduce and Reinforce Requirements Engineering Practices. 95-104 - Susan Elliott Sim, Thomas A. Alspaugh, Ban Al-Ani:
Marginal Notes on Amethodical Requirements Engineering: What Experts Learned from Experience. 105-114
Priority
- Anthony Finkelstein, Mark Harman, S. Afshin Mansouri, Jian Ren, Yuanyuan Zhang:
"Fairness Analysis" in Requirements Assignments. 115-124 - Andrea Herrmann, Maya Daneva:
Requirements Prioritization Based on Benefit and Cost Prediction: An Agenda for Future Research. 125-134 - Chih-Wei Ho, Laurie A. Williams, Brian Robinson:
Examining the Relationships between Performance Requirements and "Not a Problem" Defect Reports. 135-144
Elicitation
- Konstantinos Zachos, Neil A. M. Maiden:
Inventing Requirements from Software: An Empirical Investigation with Web Services. 145-154 - Nan Niu, Steve M. Easterbrook:
Extracting and Modeling Product Line Functional Requirements. 155-164 - Carlos Castro-Herrera, Chuan Duan, Jane Cleland-Huang, Bamshad Mobasher:
Using Data Mining and Recommender Systems to Facilitate Large-Scale, Open, and Inclusive Requirements Elicitation Processes. 165-168 - Michael Weiss, Haralambos Mouratidis:
Selecting Security Patterns that Fulfill Security Requirements. 169-172
Formal Approach
- Nathan Weston, Ruzanna Chitchyan, Awais Rashid:
A Formal Approach to Semantic Composition of Aspect-Oriented Requirements. 173-182 - Margaret H. Smith, Klaus Havelund:
Requirements Capture with RCAT. 183-192 - Kim Lauenroth, Klaus Pohl:
Dynamic Consistency Checking of Domain Requirements in Product Line Engineering. 193-202
Training & Lessons Learned
- Brian Berenbach, Taryn Rayment:
The Evaluation of a Requirements Engineering Training Program at Siemens. 205-210 - Joy Beatty, Michael Alexander:
Games-Based Requirements Engineering Training: An Initial Experience Report. 211-216 - Sascha Konrad, Michael Gall:
Requirements Engineering in the Development of Large-Scale Systems. 217-222
RE for Embedded Systems
- Antonio Monzon:
A Practical Approach to Requirements Reuse in Product Families of On-Board Systems. 223-228 - Dominik Schmitz, Hans W. Nissen, Matthias Jarke, Thomas Rose, Peter Drews, Frank J. Hesseler, Michael Reke:
Requirements Engineering for Control Systems Development in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. 229-234 - Alistair Mavin, Mark Novak, Philip Wilkinson, Neil A. M. Maiden, Perry Lynch:
Using Scenarios to Discover Requirements for Engine Control Systems. 235-240
Elicitation Techniques
- Takako Nakatani, Shouzo Hori, Naoyasu Ubayashi, Keiichi Katamine, Masaaki Hashimoto:
A Case Study: Requirements Elicitation Processes throughout a Project. 241-246 - Leticia Duboc, Emmanuel Letier, David S. Rosenblum, Tony Wicks:
A Case Study in Eliciting Scalability Requirements. 247-252 - Kousik Sankar Ramasubramaniam, Asha S. Hejmadi:
Pattern Oriented Requirements towards Independent Software Vendors. 253-258
Requirements through the Life Cycle
- Ian Alexander:
Evaluating Design Options against Requirements: How Far Can Statistics Help? 259-264 - Eero J. Uusitalo, Marko Komssi, Marjo Kauppinen, Alan M. Davis:
Linking Requirements and Testing in Practice. 265-270 - Martin S. Feather, Kenneth A. Hicks, Ryan M. Mackey, Serdar Uckun:
Guiding Technology Deployment Decisions using a Quantitative Requirements Analysis Technique. 271-276
Collaboration & Elicitation
- Sarah Thew, Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Oscar de Bruijn, John McNaught, Rob Procter, Colin C. Venters, Iain E. Buchan:
Experience in e-Science Requirements Engineering. 277-282 - Renato Recio, Claudia Salzberg, Jeff Palm, Carol Machuca:
Leveraging Collaborative Technologies in the IO Requirements Process. 283-288 - Sara Jones, Perry Lynch, Neil A. M. Maiden, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt:
Use and Influence of Creative Ideas and Requirements for a Work-Integrated Learning System. 289-294
Panels
- Didar Zowghi, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Transforming the Requirements Engineering Classroom Experience. 297 - Christof Ebert, Ann M. Hickey:
Requirements Engineering - Industry Needs. 298 - Hermann Kaindl, Larry L. Constantine, Oscar Pastor, Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Didar Zowghi:
How to Combine Requirements Engineering and Interaction Design? 299-301
Tutorials
- Luciano Baresi, Neil A. M. Maiden, Peter Sawyer:
Service-Centric Systems and Requirements Engineering. 305 - Awais Rashid:
Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering: An Introduction. 306-309 - Roel J. Wieringa, J. M. G. Heerkens:
Design Science, Engineering Science and Requirements Engineering. 310-313
Posters and Tool Demos
- Octavio Glorio, Jesús Pardillo, Jose-Norberto Mazón, Juan Trujillo:
DaWaRA: An Eclipse Plugin for Usingi* on Data Warehouse Requirement Analysis. 317-318 - David Callele, Eric Neufeld, Kevin A. Schneider:
Balancing Security Requirements and Emotional Requirements in Video Games. 319-320 - Neil A. Ernst, John Mylopoulos, Yijun Yu, Tien Nguyen:
Supporting Requirements Model Evolution throughout the System Life-Cycle. 321-322 - Steffen Lohmann, Philipp Heim, Kim Lauenroth:
Web-based Stakeholder Participation in Distributed Requirements Elicitation. 323-324 - Katharina Wolter, Michal Smialek, Daniel Bildhauer, Hermann Kaindl:
Reusing Terminology for Requirements Specifications from WordNet. 325-326 - Kizito Ssamula Mukasa, Hermann Kaindl:
An Integration of Requirements and User Interface Specifications. 327-328 - Patrick Mäder, Orlena Gotel, Tobias Kuschke, Ilka Philippow:
traceMaintainer - Automated Traceability Maintenance. 329-330 - Leonid Kof:
From Textual Scenarios to Message Sequence Charts: Inclusion of Condition Generation and Actor Extraction. 331-332 - Armstrong Nhlabatsi, Robin C. Laney, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Building Contingencies into Specifications. 333-334 - Aaron K. Massey, Paul N. Otto, Annie I. Antón:
Aligning Requirements with HIPAA in the iTrust System. 335-336 - Masayuki Makino, Atsushi Ohnishi:
A Method of Scenario Generation with Differential Scenario. 337-338 - Akos Szoke:
A Proposed Method for Automated Project Scheduling using Goals and Scenarios. 339-340 - Eric Knauss, Christian El Boustani:
Assessing the Quality of Software Requirements Specifications. 341-342 - Maria Lencastre, Ana Moreira, João Araújo, Jaelson Castro:
Aspects Composition in Problem Frames. 343-344
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