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6th RELAW@RELAW 2013: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Daniel Amyot, Annie I. Antón, Travis D. Breaux, Aaron K. Massey, Peter P. Swire:
Sixth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law, RELAW 2013, 16 July, 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-0950-6 - Omar Bahy Badreddin, Gunter Mussbacher, Daniel Amyot, Saeed Ahmadi Behnam, Rouzbahan Rashidi-Tabrizi, Edna Braun, Mohammad Alhaj, Gregory Richards:
Regulation-Based Dimensional Modeling for Regulatory Intelligence. 1-10 - Travis D. Breaux, David G. Gordon, Nick Papanikolaou, Siani Pearson:
Mapping legal requirements to IT controls. 11-20 - Quanjun Yin, Nazim H. Madhavji, Mahesh Pattani:
Eros: an approach for ensuring regulatory compliance of process outcomes. 21-24 - Ivan Jureta, Travis D. Breaux, Alberto Siena, David G. Gordon:
Toward benchmarks to assess advancement in legal requirements modeling. 25-33 - Rouzbahan Rashidi-Tabrizi, Gunter Mussbacher, Daniel Amyot:
Transforming regulations into performance models in the context of reasoning for outcome-based compliance. 34-43 - Waël Hassan, Luigi Logrippo:
Towards a process for legally compliant software. 44-52 - Rouzbahan Rashidi-Tabrizi, Gunter Mussbacher, Daniel Amyot:
Legal requirements analysis and modeling with the measured compliance profile for the goal-oriented requirement language. 53-56 - Travis D. Breaux, David G. Gordon:
Preserving traceability and encoding meaning in legal requirements extraction. 57-60 - Marwane El Kharbili:
Applying corel to an excerpt of HIPAA: a critical discussion. 61-64 - Nicola Zeni, Luisa Mich, John Mylopoulos, James R. Cordy:
Applying gaiust for extracting requirements from legal documents. 65-68 - Silvia Ingolfo, Alberto Siena, Angelo Susi, Anna Perini, John Mylopoulos:
Modeling laws with nomos 2. 69-71
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