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RE 2006: Minneapolis/St.Paul, Minnesota, USA
- 14th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering (RE 2006), 11-15 September 2006, Minneapolis/St.Paul, Minnesota, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2555-5
Keynotes
- Mary Beth Rosson:
End Users Who Meet Their Own Requirements. 2 - Dorothy R. Graham:
Testing to Improve Requirements - Mission Impossible? 3 - John Mylopoulos:
Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering, Part II. 4
Research Papers
- Kimberly S. Wasson:
A Case Study in Systematic Improvement of Language for Requirements. 6-15 - Jon Whittle, Praveen K. Jayaraman:
Generating Hierarchical State Machines from Use Case Charts. 16-25 - Neil A. M. Maiden, Norbert Seyff, Paul Grünbacher, Omo Otojare, Karl Mitteregger:
Making Mobile Requirements Engineering Tools Usable and Useful. 26-35 - Jane Cleland-Huang, Raffaella Settimi, Xuchang Zou, Peter Solc:
The Detection and Classification of Non-Functional Requirements with Application to Early Aspects. 36-45 - Travis D. Breaux, Matthew W. Vail, Annie I. Antón:
Towards Regulatory Compliance: Extracting Rights and Obligations to Align Requirements with Regulations. 46-55 - Francis Chantree, Bashar Nuseibeh, Anne N. De Roeck, Alistair Willis:
Identifying Nocuous Ambiguities in Natural Language Requirements. 56-65 - Katharina Mehner, Mattia Monga, Gabriele Taentzer:
Interaction Analysis in Aspect-Oriented Models. 66-75 - Sotirios Liaskos, Alexei Lapouchnian, Yijun Yu, Eric S. K. Yu, John Mylopoulos:
On Goal-based Variability Acquisition and Analysis. 76-85 - Fredrik Törner, Martin Ivarsson, Fredrik Pettersson, Peter Öhman:
An Empirical Quality Assessment of Automotive Use Cases. 86-95 - Mohamed El-Attar, James Miller:
Matching Antipatterns to Improve the Quality of Use Case Models. 96-105 - Oliver Creighton, Martin Ott, Bernd Brügge:
Software Cinema-Video-based Requirements Engineering. 106-115 - Ivan Jureta, Stéphane Faulkner, Pierre-Yves Schobbens:
Justifying Goal Models. 116-125 - Jaap Gordijn, Michaël Petit, Roel J. Wieringa:
Understanding Business Strategies of Networked Value Constellations Using Goal- and Value Modeling. 126-135 - Pierre-Yves Schobbens, Patrick Heymans, Jean-Christophe Trigaux:
Feature Diagrams: A Survey and a Formal Semantics. 136-145 - Mark-Oliver Reiser, Matthias Weber:
Managing Highly Complex Product Families with Multi-Level Feature Trees. 146-155 - Björn Axenath, Holger Giese, Florian Klein, Ursula Frank:
Systematic Requirements-Driven Evaluation and Synthesis of Alternative Principle Solutions for Advanced Mechatronic Systems. 156-165 - Robert Seater, Daniel Jackson:
Requirement Progression in Problem Frames Applied to a Proton Therapy System. 166-175 - Alan M. Davis, Óscar Dieste Tubío, Ann M. Hickey, Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Ana María Moreno:
Effectiveness of Requirements Elicitation Techniques: Empirical Results Derived from a Systematic Review. 176-185 - Haruhiko Kaiya, Motoshi Saeki:
Using Domain Ontology as Domain Knowledge for Requirements Elicitation. 186-195 - Lei Jiang, Thodoros Topaloglou, Alexander Borgida, John Mylopoulos:
Incorporating Goal Analysis in Database Design: A Case Study from Biological Data Management. 196-204 - Spencer Smith:
Systematic Development of Requirements Documentation for General Purpose Scientific Computing Software. 205-215
Industrial Practice and Experience Papers
- Joel So, Daniel M. Berry:
Experiences of Requirements Engineering for Two Consecutive Versions of a Product at VLSC. 216-221 - Debra Aubrey:
Controlling the HMS Program through Managing Requirements. 222-227 - Karsten Wendland, Claudia Planz, Peter Oldorf:
Optimal Solutions for Hospital Websites. 228-233 - Paul Arkley, Steve Riddle, Tom Brookes:
Tailoring Traceability Information to Business Needs. 234-239 - Andreas Borg, Mikael Patel, Kristian Sandahl:
Good Practice and Improvement Model of Handling Capacity Requirements of Large Telecommunication Systems. 240-245 - Mario Pichler, Hildegard Rumetshofer, Wilhelm Wahler:
Agile Requirements Engineering for a Social Insurance for Occupational Risks Organization: A Case Study. 246-251 - Barbara Paech, Bernd Reuschenbach:
Open Source Requirements Engineering. 252-259
Invited Industrial Contributions
- Brian Berenbach:
Requirements Engineering: An Industrial Perspective. 260 - Steven P. Miller:
Proving the Shalls: Requirements, Proofs, and Model-Based Development. 261 - Anette Prindahl:
Modeling Requirements. 262 - Ralph Young:
Putting Requirements Theory into Practice at Northrop Grumman. 263 - Jeremy Dick:
A Requirements Guide For All (REGAL): An INCOSE Initiative. 264
Vision Papers
- Hans Akkermans, Jaap Gordijn:
What is This Science Called Requirements Engineering? 266-271 - Steven L. Cornford, Martin S. Feather, Vance A. Heron, J. Steven Jenkins:
Fusing Quantitative Requirements Analysis with Model-based Systems Engineering. 272-277 - Colin Potts:
Re-Framing Requirements Engineering. 278-283 - Gil Regev, Donald C. Gause, Alain Wegmann:
Creativity and the Age-Old Resistance to Change Problem in RE. 284-291
Short Papers
- David Callele, Eric Neufeld, Kevin A. Schneider:
Emotional Requirements in Video Games. 292-295 - Nan Niu, Steve M. Easterbrook:
Managing Terminological Interference in Goal Models with Repertory Grid. 296-299 - Kun Chen, Haiyan Zhao, Wei Zhang, Hong Mei:
Identification of Crosscutting Requirements Based on Feature Dependency Analysis. 300-303 - Maya Daneva, Roel J. Wieringa:
A Coordination Complexity Model to Support Requirements Engineering for Cross-organizational ERP. 304-307 - Paolo Giorgini, Fabio Massacci, John Mylopoulos, Nicola Zannone:
Detecting Conflicts of Interest. 308-311 - Inge van de Weerd, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Richard Nieuwenhuis, Johan Versendaal, Lex Bijlsma:
Towards a Reference Framework for Software Product Management. 312-315 - Juan Pablo Carvallo, Xavier Franch, Carme Quer:
Managing Non-Technical Requirements in COTS Components Selection. 316-321
Panels
- Christof Ebert, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Have You Spoken to Your Product Manager Recently? 322 - Jane Cleland-Huang:
Requirements Traceability - When and How does it Deliver more than it Costs? 323 - David Bush, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Requirements Engineering Research in Some Future Worlds: An Exercise in Scenario Planning. 324
Posters
- Fernanda M. R. Alencar, Ana Moreira, João Araújo, Jaelson Castro, Carla T. L. L. Silva, John Mylopoulos:
Using Aspects to Simplify iModels. 328-329 - Ban Al-Ani, Susan Elliott Sim:
So, You Think You Are a Requirements Engineer? 330-331 - Lúcia R. D. Bastos, Jaelson Castro, John Mylopoulos:
Deriving Architectures from Requirements. 332-333 - Isabel Sofia Brito, Ana Moreira:
Towards an Integrated Approach for Aspectual Requirements. 334-335 - Ali Ebnenasir, Betty H. C. Cheng, Sascha Konrad:
Use Case-Based Modeling and Analysis of Failsafe Fault-Tolerance. 336-337 - Heather Goldsby, Betty H. C. Cheng:
Goal-Oriented Modeling of Requirements Engineering for Dynamically Adaptive System. 338-339 - Bruno González-Baixauli, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite, Miguel A. Laguna:
Eliciting Non-Functional Requirements Interactions Using the Personal Construct Theory. 340-341 - Lin Liu, Zhi Jin:
Integrating Goals and Problem Frames in Requirements Analysis. 342-343 - Javier Muñoz, Pedro Valderas, Vicente Pelechano, Oscar Pastor:
Requirements Engineering for Pervasive Systems. A Transformational Approach. 344-345 - Andrew Stone, Peter Sawyer:
Exposing Tacit Knowledge via Pre-Requirements Tracing. 346-347 - Jian Tang, Donglin Liang:
Improving the Modeling of Use Case Relationship. 348-351
Research Tool Demonstrations
- Gemma Grau, Xavier Franch, Sebastián Ávila:
J-PRiM: A Java Tool for a Process Reengineering i* Methodology. 352-353 - James Lockerbie, Neil A. M. Maiden:
REDEPEND: Extending i* Modelling into Requirements Processes. 354-355 - Jun Lin, Chan Chou Lin, Jane Cleland-Huang, Raffaella Settimi, Joseph Amaya, Grace Bedford, Brian Berenbach, Oussama Ben Khadra, Chuan Duan, Xuchang Zou:
Poirot: A Distributed Tool Supporting Enterprise-Wide Automated Traceability. 356-357 - Carme Quer, Xavier Franch, Xavier Lopez-Pelegrin:
DesCOTS-SL: A Tool for the Selection of COTS Components. 358-359
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