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RE 2009: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- RE 2009, 17th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, August 31 - September 4, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-0-7695-3761-0
Design
- James A. Miller, Remo Ferrari, Nazim H. Madhavji:
Characteristics of New Requirements in the Presence or Absence of an Existing System Architecture. 5-14 - Ken Decreus, Monique Snoeck, Geert Poels:
Practical Challenges for Methods Transforming i* Goal Models into Business Process Models. 15-23 - Thomas A. Alspaugh, Hazeline U. Asuncion, Walt Scacchi:
Intellectual Property Rights Requirements for Heterogeneously-Licensed Systems. 24-33
Elicitation
- Carlos Castro-Herrera, Jane Cleland-Huang, Bamshad Mobasher:
Enhancing Stakeholder Profiles to Improve Recommendations in Online Requirements Elicitation. 37-46 - Anne Gross, Jörg Dörr:
EPC vs. UML Activity Diagram - Two Experiments Examining their Usefulness for Requirements Engineering. 47-56 - Ivan Jureta, John Mylopoulos, Stéphane Faulkner:
Analysis of Multi-Party Agreement in Requirements Validation. 57-66
Evolving Systems
- Carlo Ghezzi, Giordano Tamburrelli:
Reasoning on Non-Functional Requirements for Integrated Services. 69-78 - Jon Whittle, Peter Sawyer, Nelly Bencomo, Betty H. C. Cheng, Jean-Michel Bruel:
RELAX: Incorporating Uncertainty into the Specification of Self-Adaptive Systems. 79-88 - Krzysztof Wnuk, Björn Regnell, Lena Karlsson:
What Happened to Our Features? Visualization and Understanding of Scope Change Dynamics in a Large-Scale Industrial Setting. 89-98
Modelling
- Jeremy C. Maxwell, Annie I. Antón:
Developing Production Rule Models to Aid in Acquiring Requirements from Legal Texts. 101-110 - Robert J. Hall:
Forensic System Verification. 111-120 - Bo Wang, Wei Zhang, Haiyan Zhao, Zhi Jin, Hong Mei:
A Use Case Based Approach to Feature Models' Construction. 121-130
Requirements Management
- Patrick Mäder, Orlena Gotel, Ilka Philippow:
Motivation Matters in the Traceability Trenches. 143-148 - Elizabeth Ashlee Holbrook, Jane Huffman Hayes, Alex Dekhtyar:
Toward Automating Requirements Satisfaction Assessment. 149-158
Specification
- Sergio España, Nelly Condori-Fernández, Arturo González, Oscar Pastor:
Evaluating the Completeness and Granularity of Functional Requirements Specifications: A Controlled Experiment. 161-170 - Daniel Laurence Moody, Patrick Heymans, Raimundas Matulevicius:
Improving the Effectiveness of Visual Representations in Requirements Engineering: An Evaluation of i* Visual Syntax. 171-180 - Shahram Esmaeilsabzali, Nancy A. Day, Joanne M. Atlee, Jianwei Niu:
Semantic Criteria for Choosing a Language for Big-Step Models. 181-190
Verification
- Philipp Liegl, Rainer Schuster, Marco Zapletal, Christian Huemer, Hannes Werthner, Michael Aigner, Martin Bernauer, Bjoern Klinger, Michaela Mayr, Ramin Mizani, Martin Windisch:
[vem: xi: ] - A Methodology for Process Based Requirements Engineering. 193-202 - Gunter Mussbacher, Jon Whittle, Daniel Amyot:
Semantic-Based Interaction Detection in Aspect-Oriented Scenarios. 203-212 - Jens H. Weber-Jahnke, Adeniyi Onabajo:
Finding Defects in Natural Language Confidentiality Requirements. 213-222
Short Research Papers
- Travis D. Breaux:
Exercising Due Diligence in Legal Requirements Acquisition: A Tool-supported, Frame-Based Approach. 225-230 - Gil Regev, Olivier Hayard, Donald C. Gause, Alain Wegmann:
Modeling Service-Level Requirements: A Constancy Perspective. 231-236 - Inah Omoronyia, Guttorm Sindre, Marc Roper, John D. Ferguson, Murray Wood:
Use Case to Source Code Traceability: The Developer Navigation View Point. 237-242 - Golnaz Elahi, Eric S. K. Yu:
Trust Trade-off Analysis for Security Requirements Engineering. 243-248
Industrial Track: Context and Requirements
- Manuel Reis Monteiro, Christof Ebert, Matthias Recknagel:
Improving the Exchange of Requirements and Specifications between Business Partners. 253-260 - Lin Liu, Hongyu Zhang, Fei Peng, Wenting Ma, Yuhui Shan, Jun Xu, Tomas Burda:
Understanding Chinese Characteristics of Requirements Engineering. 261-266 - Sebastian Adam, Jörg Dörr, Michael Eisenbarth, Anne Gross:
Using Task-oriented Requirements Engineering in Different Domains . 267-272
Industrial Track: Customer Involvement
- Marjo Kauppinen, Juha Savolainen, Laura Lehtola, Marko Komssi, Harri Töhönen, Alan M. Davis:
From Feature Development to Customer Value Creation. 275-280 - Jaap Kabbedijk, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Slinger Jansen, Bas van der Veldt:
Customer Involvement in Requirements Management: Lessons from Mass Market Software Development. 281-286 - Juan Pablo Carvallo, Xavier Franch:
On the Use of Requirements for Driving Call-for-Tender Processes for Procuring Coarse-grained OTS Components. 287-292
Industrial Track: Elicitation
- Hendrik Post, Carsten Sinz, Florian Merz, Thomas Gorges, Thomas Kropf:
Linking Functional Requirements and Software Verification. 295-302 - Juho Heiskari, Marjo Kauppinen, Mikael Runonen, Tomi Männistö:
Bridging the Gap Between Usability and Requirements Engineering. 303-308 - Ing Widya, Richard Bults, Bert-Jan van Beijnum, Leif Sandsjö, Leendert Schaake, Rianne Huis in't Veld, Val Jones, Hermie J. Hermens:
Requirements Elicitation in a Telemedicine Pain-treatment Trial. 309-314
Industrial Track: Evolution
- Alistair Mavin, Philip Wilkinson, Adrian R. G. Harwood, Mark Novak:
Easy Approach to Requirements Syntax (EARS). 317-322 - Hans W. Nissen, Dominik Schmitz, Matthias Jarke, Thomas Rose, Peter Drews, Frank J. Hesseler, Michael Reke:
Evolution in Domain Model-Based Requirements Engineering for Control Systems Development. 323-328 - Bernd Waldmann, Pete Jones:
Feature-oriented Requirements Satisfy Needs for Reuse and Systems View. 329-334
Industrial Track: Lessons Learned
- Xiping Song, Beatrice Hwong, Johannes Ros:
Experiences in Developing Quantifiable NFRs for the Service-Oriented Software Platform. 337-342 - Thein Than Tun, Michael Jackson, Robin C. Laney, Bashar Nuseibeh, Yijun Yu:
Are Your Lights Off? Using Problem Frames to Diagnose System Failures. 343-348 - Sascha Konrad, Helmut Degen:
Lessons Learned from the Use of Artifact Models in Industrial Projects. 349-354
Panels
- Orlena Gotel, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Next Top Model: A Requirements Engineering Reality Panel. 357 - Didar Zowghi:
Requirements Engineering Education and Training: Key Challenges and Practical Solutions. 358
Mini-Tutorials
- Roel J. Wieringa, Hans Heerkens, Björn Regnell:
How to Write and Read a Scientific Evaluation Paper. 361-364 - Orlena Gotel, Patrick Mäder:
How to Select a Requirements Management Tool: Initial Steps. 365-367 - Axel van Lamsweerde:
Building Multi-View System Models for Requirements Engineering. 368-369
Posters
- David Callele, Eric Neufeld, Kevin A. Schneider:
Augmenting Emotional Requirements with Emotion Markers and Emotion Prototypes. 373-374 - Camille Salinesi, Daniel Diaz, Olfa Djebbi, Raúl Mazo, Colette Rolland:
Exploiting the Versatility of Constraint Programming over Finite Domains to Integrate Product Line Models. 375-376 - Teng Long, Lin Liu, Yijun Yu, Zhi Jin:
AVT Vector: A Quantitative Security Requirements Evaluation Approach Based on Assets, Vulnerabilities and Trustworthiness of Environment. 377-378 - Shamal Faily, Ivan Flechais:
Context-Sensitive Requirements and Risk Management with IRIS. 379-380 - Andreas Classen, Arnaud Hubaux, Patrick Heymans:
Analysis of Feature Configuration Workflows. 381-382 - Gunter Mussbacher, Sepideh Ghanavati, Daniel Amyot:
Modeling and Analysis of URN Goals and Scenarios with jUCMNav. 383-384 - Camille Salinesi, Colette Rolland, Daniel Diaz, Raúl Mazo:
Looking for Product Line Feature Models Defects: Towards a Systematic Classification of Verification Criteria. 385-386 - Eric Knauss, Kurt Schneider, Kai Stapel:
Learning to Write Better Requirements through Heuristic Critiques. 387-388
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