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Overlaps in Requirements Engineering
Automated Software Engineering, 1999Although overlap between specifications—that is the incorporation of elements which designate common aspects of the system of concern—is a precondition for specification inconsistency, it has only been a side concern in requirements engineering research. This paper is concerned with overlaps.
George Spanoudakis +2 more
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Emotional requirements engineering
2011 IEEE 19th International Requirements Engineering Conference, 2011This mini tutorial reviews application of psychological theories in requirements engineering. Theories from psychology of emotion and motivation are introduced and applied in a scenario-based process to analyse affective situations which might be produced by user-oriented RE.
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Requirements Engineering in Practice: There Is No Requirements Engineer Position
2013[Context and motivation] For the requirements engineering (RE) community it is clear that requirements engineering is a specific activity and role within software development. [Question/problem] However: What about practice? Is RE seen there as a separate role? What qualifications do practitioners see as critical for this task? [Principal ideas/results]
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Addressing Legal Requirements in Requirements Engineering
15th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 2007), 2007Legal texts, such as regulations and legislation, are playing an increasingly important role in requirements engineering and system development. Monitoring systems for requirements and policy compliance has been recognized in the requirements engineering community as a key area for research.
Paul N. Otto, Annie I. Antón
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Reflections on Requirements Engineering
2008 12th International IEEE Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2008Failures in properly identifying requirements are perhaps the major cause of the software industry's poor record of delivering working software systems on-time and to budget. Requirements engineering is the branch of software engineering concerned with identifying the real-world goals for, functions of, and constraints on software systems.
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Requirements engineering in practice: making the business case for requirements engineering
Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2004This panel addresses the question of how to make the business case for requirements engineering, a subject of interest to all requirements engineering practitioners and many researchers. The panel co-chairs and panelists are all either requirements engineering practitioners or consultants with a practical viewpoint.
Nancy R. Mead, Nader Kameli
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Developments in Requirements Engineering
IEEE Software, 2017This issue's column reports on papers from the 23rd International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality. Topics include how to support natural-language requirements, collaboration on requirements, feature-relevant information extraction, detecting ambiguity, and detecting requirements defects.
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Continuous Requirements Engineering
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies, 2017The paper presents fractal functional architecture of the FREEDOM framework of continuous requirements engineering and illustrates its applicability using three methods of continuous requirements engineering. The fractal architecture of the continuous requirements engineering framework assists in representing scalability in requirements engineering. It
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Challenges in requirements engineering
Proceedings of 1995 IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering (RE'95), 2002We discuss a number of essential problems of software requirements engineering, related to management, organisations, users, stakeholders, methodology, tools, and education. Most of the problems seem to have their roots in how requirements engineering is appreciated at the business management and IT management levels.
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Requirements engineering and industrial uptake
Requirements Engineering, 1998Although there have been a number of research projects in requirements engineering, industrial uptake from these projects has rarely lived up to expectations. To investigate possible explanations for this and what potential mechanisms there may be for promoting industrial uptake of current and future requirement engineering R&D projects, the Joint ...
Philip Morris +2 more
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