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RE 2002: Essen, Germany
- 10th Anniversary IEEE Joint International Conference on Requirements Engineering (RE 2002), 9-13 September 2002, Essen, Germany. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1465-0
Keynote Addresses
- John M. Carroll:
Scenarios and Design Cognition. 3-5 - Wojtek Kozaczynski:
Requirements, Architectures and Risks. 6-7 - Frank Schönthaler:
Risk Management in Challenging Business Software Projects. 8-12
Goals in RE
- Haruhiko Kaiya, Hisayuki Horai, Motoshi Saeki:
AGORA: Attributed Goal-Oriented Requirements Analysis Method. 13-22 - Annie I. Antón, Julia Brande Earp, Angela Reese:
Analyzing Website Privacy Requirements Using a Privacy Goal Taxonomy. 23-31 - Victor F. A. Santander, Jaelson Castro:
Deriving Use Cases from Organizational Modeling. 32-42
RE Process
- Marjo Kauppinen, Sari Kujala, Tapani Aaltio, Laura Lehtola:
Introducing Requirements Engineering: How to Make a Cultural Change Happen in Practice. 43-51 - Mariusz A. Fecko, Christopher M. Lott:
Improving the Requirements Engineering Process for an Electronic Clearinghouse. 52-60 - Ian F. Alexander:
Initial Industrial Experience of Misuse Cases in Trade-Off Analysis. 61-70
Validation
- Nicolas Dulac, Thomas Viguier, Nancy G. Leveson, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
On the Use of Visualization in Formal Requirements Specification. 71-80 - Pascal Fenkam, Harald C. Gall, Mehdi Jazayeri:
Visual Requirements Validation: Case Study in a Corba-Supported Environment. 81-90
Embedded Systems
- Michel Lemoine, Jack Foisseau:
Managing (Requirements) Evolutions of High Assurance Systems. 91 - Michael von der Beeck, Peter Braun, Martin Rappl, Christian Schröder:
Model Based Requirements Engineering for Embedded Software. 92-94
Component Reuse
- José Ambrosio Toval Álvarez, Alfonso Olmos, Mario Piattini:
Legal Requirements Reuse: A Critical Success Factor for Requirements Quality and Personal Data Protection. 95-103 - Xavier Franch, Juan Pablo Carvallo:
A Quality-Model-Based Approach for Describing and Evaluating Software Packages. 104-111 - Cindy Kong, Perry Alexander:
Multi-Faceted Requirements Modeling. 112-122
Product Management
- Christof Ebert:
Requirements Management in a Product Line Scenario. 123 - Tilo Fritzhanns, Franz Kudorfer:
Product Management Assessment - A New Approach to Optimize the Early Phases. 124-126
RE and Design
- Sascha Konrad, Betty H. C. Cheng:
Requirements Patterns for Embedded Systems. 127-136 - Jon G. Hall, Michael Jackson, Robin C. Laney, Bashar Nuseibeh, Lucia Rapanotti:
Relating Software Requirements and Architectures Using Problem Frames. 137-144 - Alexander Kozlenkov, Andrea Zisman:
Are their Design Specifications Consistent with our Requirements? 145-156
Use Cases
- Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi, Giuseppe Lami, Alessandro Maccari:
Application of Linguistic Techniques for Use Case Analysis. 157-164 - Amador Durán, Antonio Ruiz Cortés, Rafael Corchuelo, Miguel Toro:
Supporting Requirements Verification Using XSLT. 165-172 - Han G. Woo, William N. Robinson:
Reuse of Scenario Specifications Using an Automated Relational Learner: A Lightweight Approach. 173-180 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Andreas Gregoriades:
Validating Functional System Requirements with Scenarios. 181-190
Requirements Management
- Simon Hardiman:
REDEST - 14 Best Practice SME Experiments with Innovative Requirements Gathering Techniques. 191 - Holger Doernemann:
Tool-Based Risk Management Made Practical. 192 - Wolfgang Groß, Torsten Meyer, Frank Zimmer, Claus Herrmann:
The Reference Point Method: Requirements-Based ICT Convergence Solution Development. 193 - Andrew Vickers, Alistair Mavin, Helen May:
Requirements Engineering: How Do You Know How Good You Are? 194-198
RE-Visions
- Awais Rashid, Peter Sawyer, Ana M. D. Moreira, João Araújo:
Early Aspects: A Model for Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineerin. 199-202 - Robert Crook, Darrel C. Ince, Luncheng Lin, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Security Requirements Engineering: When Anti-Requirements Hit the Fan. 203-205 - Joachim Giesen, Axel Völker:
Requirements Interdependencies and Stakeholders Preferences. 206-212
Industrial Talks 4: NL and UML
- Ben Kovitz:
Ambiguity and What to Do about It. 213 - Kathrin Knorr, Andreas Lapp, Pio Torre Flores, Jürgen Schirmer, Dieter Kraft, Jörg Petersen, M. Bourhaleb, Torsten Bertram:
A Process Model for Distributed Development of Networked Mechatronic Components in Motor Vehicles. 214 - Christiane Stutz, Johannes Siedersleben, Dörthe Kretschmer, Wolfgang Krug:
Analysis beyond UML. 215-218
RE for Product Lines
- Klaus Schmid:
The Product Line Mapping Approach to Defining and Structuring Product Portfolios. 219-226 - Markus Hardt, Rainer Mackenthun, Jürgen Bielefeld:
Integrating ECUs in Vehicles - Requirements Engineering in Series Development. 227-236 - Isabel John, Dirk Muthig, Peter Sody, Enno Tolzmann:
Efficient and Systematic Software Evolution through Domain Analysis. 237-246
Requirements Selection
- Mark Bergman, Gloria Mark:
Exploring the Relationship between Project Selection and Requirements Analysis: An Empirical Study of the New Millennium Program. 247-254 - Maya Daneva:
Using Maturity Assessments to Understand the ERP Requirements Engineering Process. 255-262 - Martin S. Feather, Tim Menzies:
Converging on the Optimal Attainment of Requirements. 263-272
Change Management
- Antje von Knethen, Barbara Paech, Friedemann Kiedaisch, Frank Houdek:
Systematic Requirements Recycling through Abstraction and Traceability. 273-281 - Jorge García Duque, José Juan Pazos-Arias, Ana Belén Barragáns-Martínez:
An Analysis-Revision Cycle to Evolve Requirements Specifications by Using the SCTL-MUS Methodology. 282-288 - Jane Cleland-Huang, Carl K. Chang, Gaurav Sethi, Kumar Javvaji, Haijian Hu, Jinchun Xia:
Automating Speculative Queries through Event-Based Requirements Traceability. 289-298
Goals and Use Cases
- Robert Darimont, Emmanuelle Delor, Jean-Luc Roussel, André Rifaut:
Requirements Engineering with Grail/Kaos: Tell the Requirements, All the Requirements, and Nothing Else but the Requirement. 299 - Sophie Dusire, Mary Flynn, Nicolas Dardenne:
Requirements Engineering - Applying Theory to Reality. 300-302
RE Process
- Jerzy R. Nawrocki, Michal Jasiñski, Bartosz Walter, Adam Wojciechowski:
Extreme Programming Modified: Embrace Requirements Engineering Practices. 303-310 - Wesley James Lloyd, Mary Beth Rosson, James D. Arthur:
Effectiveness of Elicitation Techniques in Distributed Requirements Engineering. 311-318 - Daniela E. Damian, Didar Zowghi:
The Impact of Stakeholders? Geographical Distribution on Managing Requirements in a Multi-Site Organization. 319-330
Application Challenges
- Matthias Weber, Joachim Weisbrod:
Requirements Engineering in Automotive Development - Experiences and Challenges. 331-340 - Stewart A. Higgins, Maurice de Laat, Paul M. C. Gieles, Emilienne M. Geurts:
Managing Product Requirements for Medical IT Products. 341-349 - Luiz Marcio Cysneiros:
Requirements Engineering in the Health Care Domain. 350-356
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