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15. REFSQ 2009: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Martin Glinz, Patrick Heymans:
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, 15th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 8-9, 2009, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5512, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-02049-0
Value and Risk
- Nina Dzamashvili-Fogelström, Sebastian Barney, Aybüke Aurum, Anders Hederstierna:
When Product Managers Gamble with Requirements: Attitudes to Value and Risk. 1-15 - Gil Regev, Olivier Hayard, Donald C. Gause, Alain Wegmann:
Toward a Service Management Quality Model. 16-21 - Mahvish Khurum, Tony Gorschek, Lefteris Angelis, Robert Feldt:
A Controlled Experiment of a Method for Early Requirements Triage Utilizing Product Strategies. 22-36 - Tom Tourwé, Wim Codenie, Nick Boucart, Vladimir Blagojevic:
Demystifying Release Definition: From Requirements Prioritization to Collaborative Value Quantification. 37-44
Change and Evolution
- Andrea Herrmann, Armin Wallnöfer, Barbara Paech:
Specifying Changes Only - A Case Study on Delta Requirements. 45-58 - Kristopher Welsh, Peter Sawyer:
Requirements Tracing to Support Change in Dynamically Adaptive Systems. 59-73
Interactions and Inconsistencies
- Thein Than Tun, Yijun Yu, Robin C. Laney, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Early Identification of Problem Interactions: A Tool-Supported Approach. 74-88 - Gilles Perrouin, Erwan Brottier, Benoit Baudry, Yves Le Traon:
Composing Models for Detecting Inconsistencies: A Requirements Engineering Perspective. 89-103
Organization and Structuring
- Joy Beatty, James Hulgan:
Experiences with a Requirements Object Model. 104-117 - Krzysztof Wnuk, Björn Regnell, Claes Schrewelius:
Architecting and Coordinating Thousands of Requirements - An Industrial Case Study. 118-123
Experience
- José Luis de la Vara, Juan Sánchez:
BPMN-Based Specification of Task Descriptions: Approach and Lessons Learnt. 124-138 - Christoph Marhold, Clotilde Rohleder, Camille Salinesi, Jörg Dörr:
Clarifying Non-functional Requirements to Improve User Acceptance - Experience at Siemens. 139-146
Elicitation
- Norbert Seyff, Florian Graf, Neil A. M. Maiden, Paul Grünbacher:
Scenarios in the Wild: Experiences with a Contextual Requirements Discovery Method. 147-161 - Inger Kristine Karlsen, Neil A. M. Maiden, Andruid Kerne:
Inventing Requirements with Creativity Support Tools. 162-174
Research Methods
- Alan M. Davis, Ann M. Hickey:
A Quantitative Assessment of Requirements Engineering Publications - 1963-2008. 175-189 - Robin A. Gandhi, Seok Won Lee:
Assurance Case Driven Case Study Design for Requirements Engineering Research. 190-196
Behavior Modeling
- Leonid Kof:
Translation of Textual Specifications to Automata by Means of Discourse Context Modeling. 197-211 - Birgit Penzenstadler, Ernst Sikora, Klaus Pohl:
A Requirements Reference Model for Model-Based Requirements Engineering in the Automotive Domain. 212-217
Empirical Studies
- Richard Berntsson-Svensson, Tony Gorschek, Björn Regnell:
Quality Requirements in Practice: An Interview Study in Requirements Engineering for Embedded Systems. 218-232 - Zude Li, Quazi Abidur Rahman, Remo Ferrari, Nazim H. Madhavji:
Does Requirements Clustering Lead to Modular Design?. 233-239
Open-Source RE
- Paula Laurent, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Lessons Learned from Open Source Projects for Facilitating Online Requirements Processes. 240-255
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