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Supporting scenario evolution

Requirements Engineering, 2004
Scenarios have been shown to be very helpful in identifying and communicating requirements for computer-based systems (CBSs). However, they appear not to be applicable to the rest of the CBS development process. Making scenarios more useful for the entire software development lifecycle requires integrating scenarios to other representations used during
Karin Koogan Breitman   +2 more
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A framework for scenario evolution

Proceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering: RE '98, 2002
We report on a framework for scenario evolution. We have studied, based on a laboratory case study, the evolution of scenarios from elicitation to coding, thus using the requirements baseline in a full cycle. Considering our observations of over a hundred and fifty scenarios we discovered a series of relationships and operations that occurred during ...
Karin K. Breitman   +1 more
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Evolution in recycling scenario

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010
The recycling model argues the existence of an evolutionary connection between low mass X‐ray binaries and radio millisecond pulsars. The main difficulties which this model finds in predict the parameters of the fully recycled millisecond pulsars, as mass and spin period, can be overcome by the onset of the so‐called radio‐ejection mechanism. This work
M. N. Iacolina   +9 more
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Scenarios for mining the software architecture evolution

Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Mining software repositories, 2006
In this position paper, we introduce our latest activities on architecture evolution analysis through software repository mining. The traditional approaches for software repository mining provide means for analyzing source-level information. However, we believe that software repository mining can also provide valuable results for analyzing the system ...
Yaojin Yang, Claudio Riva
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Prioritising scenario evolution

Proceedings Fourth International Conference on Requirements Engineering. ICRE 2000. (Cat. No.98TB100219), 2002
Use cases are currently used in requirement elicitation and analysis. They describe in natural language the complete functionality of a proposed system. In most projects, the amount of detail put into eliciting and documenting a use case is usually dependent on the time and resources available.
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Scenario evolution: a closer view on relationships

Proceedings Fourth International Conference on Requirements Engineering. ICRE 2000. (Cat. No.98TB100219), 2002
We show the results of an extensive research on scenario evolution. We investigated twelve case studies spanning over 200 scenarios that contained over 800 episodes. The research aimed at capturing data on scenario evolution in order to confirm previous results and to elicitate the requirements for a scenario evolution support environment. Our findings
Karin K. Breitman   +1 more
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Model of platoon evolution in LVM scenario

2019 IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference (ITSC), 2019
The development of the Internet of Vehicles makes it possible to exchange information between connected vehicles, or between connected vehicles and road network controllers. Therefore, it is very possible and promising to control the traffic flow by adjusting the speeds of some connected vehicles in the future.
Yingwei Dong   +4 more
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Scenario evolution in requirements elicitation processes

Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Principles of software evolution - IWPSE '01, 2002
Scenario-based approach is one of the promising techniques not only to elicit requirements from stakeholders, but also to achieve user-participatory development. The techniques to construct scenarios of high quality with less efforts are necessary. In addition, since during developing a system its requirements are frequently changed by customers and/or
Kenji Watahiki, Motoshi Saeki
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On the Evolution of Individualistic Preferences: An Incomplete Information Scenario

Journal of Economic Theory, 2001
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Ok, Efe A, Vega-Redondo, Fernando
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A Scenario for the Evolution of the Rhizocephala

2002
New insight into the life cycle leads us to present a scenario for the evolution of the Rhizocephala. We base it on a homology between the rhizocephalan kentrogon and the first juvenile stage of conventional barnacles and on the discovery of the vermigon, the earliest internal parasitic phase.
Henrik Glenner, Jens T. Høeg
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