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RE 2012: Chicago, IL, USA
- Mats Per Erik Heimdahl, Pete Sawyer:
2012 20th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), Chicago, IL, USA, September 24-28, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-2783-1
Main Research Track
Handling Uncertainty
- Rick Salay, Marsha Chechik, Jennifer Horkoff:
Managing requirements uncertainty with partial models. 1-10 - Hui Yang, Anne N. De Roeck, Vincenzo Gervasi, Alistair Willis, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Speculative requirements: Automatic detection of uncertainty in natural language requirements. 11-20 - Silky Arora, Prahladavaradan Sampath, S. Ramesh:
Resolving uncertainty in automotive feature interactions. 21-30
Requirements Processes
- Wei-Keat Kong, Jane Huffman Hayes, Alex Dekhtyar, Olga Dekhtyar:
Process improvement for traceability: A study of human fallibility. 31-40 - David Ameller, Claudia P. Ayala, Jordi Cabot, Xavier Franch:
How do software architects consider non-functional requirements: An exploratory study. 41-50 - Willem Bekkers, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Lucas van den Bemd, Frederik Mijnhardt, Christoph Wagner, Inge van de Weerd:
Evaluating the Software Product Management Maturity Matrix. 51-60
Requirements Management and Tracing 1
- Eya Ben Charrada, Anne Koziolek, Martin Glinz:
Identifying outdated requirements based on source code changes. 61-70 - Orlena Gotel, Jane Cleland-Huang, Jane Huffman Hayes, Andrea Zisman, Alexander Egyed, Paul Grünbacher, Giuliano Antoniol:
The quest for Ubiquity: A roadmap for software and systems traceability research. 71-80 - Nan Niu, Anas Mahmoud:
Enhancing candidate link generation for requirements tracing: The cluster hypothesis revisited. 81-90
Legal and Regulatory Requirements
- David G. Gordon, Travis D. Breaux:
Reconciling multi-jurisdictional legal requirements: A case study in requirements water marking. 91-100 - Jeremy C. Maxwell, Annie I. Antón, Peter P. Swire:
Managing changing compliance requirements by predicting regulatory evolution. 101-110
RE@Runtime
- Mazeiar Salehie, Liliana Pasquale, Inah Omoronyia, Raian Ali, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Requirements-driven adaptive security: Protecting variable assets at runtime. 111-120 - Lingxiao Fu, Xin Peng, Yijun Yu, John Mylopoulos, Wenyun Zhao:
Stateful requirements monitoring for self-repairing socio-technical systems. 121-130 - Thein Than Tun, Arosha K. Bandara, Blaine A. Price, Yijun Yu, Charles B. Haley, Inah Omoronyia, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Privacy arguments: Analysing selective disclosure requirements for mobile applications. 131-140
Feature Models
- Li Yi, Wei Zhang, Haiyan Zhao, Zhi Jin, Hong Mei:
Mining binary constraints in the construction of feature models. 141-150 - Pourya Shaker, Joanne M. Atlee, Shige Wang:
A feature-oriented requirements modelling language. 151-160 - Joel Greenyer, Amir Molzam Sharifloo, Maxime Cordy, Patrick Heymans:
Efficient consistency checking of scenario-based product-line specifications. 161-170
Requirements Communication
- Anne Gross, Jörg Dörr:
What you need is what you get!: The vision of view-based requirements specifications. 171-180 - Ali Niknafs, Daniel M. Berry:
The impact of domain knowledge on the effectiveness of requirements idea generation during requirements elicitation. 181-190 - Alessio Ferrari, Stefania Gnesi:
Using collective intelligence to detect pragmatic ambiguities. 191-200
Goal Modeling
- Antoine Cailliau, Axel van Lamsweerde:
A probabilistic framework for goal-oriented risk analysis. 201-210 - Robyn R. Lutz, Jack H. Lutz, James I. Lathrop, Titus H. Klinge, Divita Mathur, Donald M. Stull, Taylor Bergquist, Eric R. Henderson:
Requirements analysis for a product family of DNA nanodevices. 211-220 - Sotirios Liaskos, Rina Jalman, Jorge Aranda:
On eliciting contribution measures in goal models. 221-230
Requirements Management and Tracing 2
- Jane Cleland-Huang, Patrick Mäder, Mehdi Mirakhorli, Sorawit Amornborvornwong:
Breaking the big-bang practice of traceability: Pushing timely trace recommendations to project stakeholders. 231-240 - Arbi Ghazarian:
Characterization of functional software requirements space: The law of requirements taxonomic growth. 241-250 - Eric Knauss, Daniela E. Damian, Germán Poo-Caamaño, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Detecting and classifying patterns of requirements clarifications. 251-260
Industrial Track
Product Management Concerns
- Andrey Maglyas, Uolevi Nikula, Kari Smolander:
What do practitioners mean when they talk about product management? 261-266 - Rasha Tawhid, Edna Braun, Nick Cartwright, Mohammad Alhaj, Gunter Mussbacher, Azalia Shamsaei, Daniel Amyot, Saeed Ahmadi Behnam, Gregory Richards:
Towards outcome-based regulatory compliance in aviation security. 267-272
Aspect Oriented RE
- Yuri Chernak:
Requirements Composition Table explained. 273-278 - Xiping Song, Beatrice Hwong:
Categorizing requirements for a contract-based system integration project. 279-284
Natural Language vs. Formalized Specification
- Brian Berenbach, Florian Schneider, Helmut Naughton:
The use of a requirements modeling language for industrial applications. 285-290 - Daniel Ott:
Defects in natural language requirement specifications at Mercedes-Benz: An investigation using a combination of legacy data and expert opinion. 291-296
Prioritization
- Odorico Machado Mendizabal, Martin Spier, Rodrigo Saad:
Log-based approach for performance requirements elicitation and prioritization. 297-302 - Nupul Kukreja, Barry W. Boehm, Sheetal Swaroop Payyavula, Srinivas Padmanabhuni:
Selecting an appropriate framework for value-based requirements prioritization. 303-308 - Dagny Hauksdottir, Arne Vermehren, Juha Savolainen:
Requirements reuse at Danfoss. 309-314
Posters and Tool Demonstrations
- David Ameller, Oriol Collell, Xavier Franch:
ArchiTech: Tool support for NFR-guided architectural decision-making. 315-316 - Li Yi, Haiyan Zhao, Wei Zhang, Zhi Jin:
CoFM: An environment for collaborative feature modeling. 317-318 - Daniel Amyot, Stéphane Leblanc, Jason Kealey, Jörg Kienzle:
Concern-driven development with jUCMNav. 319-320 - Michal Smialek, Tomasz Straszak:
Facilitating transition from requirements to code with the ReDSeeDS tool. 321-322 - Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
Flexible, lightweight requirements modeling with Flexisketch. 323-324 - Long Li, Haiyan Zhao, Wei Zhang:
MbFM: A matrix-based tool for modeling and configuring feature models. 325-326 - Sandeep Reddivari, Zhangji Chen, Nan Niu:
ReCVisu: A tool for clustering-based visual exploration of requirements. 327-328 - Kristopher Welsh, Nelly Bencomo:
Run-time model evaluation for requirements model-driven self-adaptation. 329-330 - Elda Paja, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Mauro Poggianella, Pierluigi Roberti, Paolo Giorgini:
STS-tool: Socio-technical Security Requirements through social commitments. 331-332 - Sam Supakkul, Lawrence Chung:
The RE-Tools: A multi-notational requirements modeling toolkit. 333-334 - Mira Vrbaski, Dorina C. Petriu, Daniel Amyot:
Tool support for combined rule-based and goal-based reasoning in Context-Aware systems. 335-336
Doctoral Symposium
- Assia Alexandrova:
Business requirements analysis and development for legacy system replacement projects in government organizations. 337-340 - Axel Hoffmann:
A Pattern-based approach for analysing requirements in socio-technical systems engineering. 341-344 - Alessia Knauss:
On the usage of context for requirements elicitation: End-user involvement in IT ecosystems. 345-348 - Norman Riegel:
Model-based prioritization in business-process-driven software development. 349-352 - Irina Todoran:
StakeCloud: Stakeholder requirements communication and resource identification in the cloud. 353-356
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