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17. REFSQ 2011: Essen, Germany
- Daniel M. Berry, Xavier Franch:
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality - 17th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2011, Essen, Germany, March 28-30, 2011. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6606, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-19857-1
Keynote
- Neil A. M. Maiden:
Delivering Requirements Research into Practice: A Keynote to the REFSQ'2011 Conference. 1-3
Security and Sustainability
- Eric Knauss, Siv Hilde Houmb, Kurt Schneider, Shareeful Islam, Jan Jürjens:
Supporting Requirements Engineers in Recognising Security Issues. 4-18 - Martin Mahaux, Patrick Heymans, Germain Saval:
Discovering Sustainability Requirements: An Experience Report. 19-33
Process Improvement and Requirements in Context
- Georgi A. Markov, Anne Hoffmann, Oliver Creighton:
Requirements Engineering Process Improvement: An Industrial Case Study. 34-47 - Ing Widya, Richard Bults, Rene de Wijk, Ben Loke, Nicole Koenderink, Ricardo Batista, Val Jones, Hermie J. Hermens:
Requirements for a Nutrition Education Demonstrator. 48-53 - Krzysztof Wnuk, Björn Regnell, Brian Berenbach:
Scaling Up Requirements Engineering - Exploring the Challenges of Increasing Size and Complexity in Market-Driven Software Development. 54-59
Elicitation
- Thorsten Merten, Kim Lauenroth, Simone Bürsner:
Towards a New Understanding of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Requirements Engineering Research. 60-65 - Deepak Dhungana, Norbert Seyff, Florian Graf:
Research Preview: Supporting End-User Requirements Elicitation Using Product Line Variability Models. 66-71 - Lauri Ann Scheinholtz, Ilona Wilmont:
Interview Patterns for Requirements Elicitation. 72-77 - Sascha El-Sharkawy, Klaus Schmid:
A Heuristic Approach for Supporting Product Innovation in Requirements Engineering: A Controlled Experiment. 78-93
Models
- Nauman A. Qureshi, Norbert Seyff, Anna Perini:
Satisfying User Needs at the Right Time and in the Right Place: A Research Preview. 94-99 - Dustin Wüest, Martin Glinz:
Flexible Sketch-Based Requirements Modeling. 100-105 - Søren Lauesen, Mohammad A. Kuhail:
Use Cases versus Task Descriptions. 106-120
Services
- Martin Henkel, Erik Perjons:
E-Service Requirements from a Consumer-Process Perspective. 121-135 - Sebastian Adam, Özgür Ünalan, Norman Riegel:
Is It Beneficial to Match Reusable Services Earlier? 136-150
Embedded and Real-Time Systems
- Ernst Sikora, Bastian Tenbergen, Klaus Pohl:
Requirements Engineering for Embedded Systems: An Investigation of Industry Needs. 151-165 - Amalinda Post, Igor Menzel, Andreas Podelski:
Applying Restricted English Grammar on Automotive Requirements - Does it Work? A Case Study. 166-180
Prioritization and Traceability
- Zornitza Bakalova, Maya Daneva, Andrea Herrmann, Roel J. Wieringa:
Agile Requirements Prioritization: What Happens in Practice and What Is Described in Literature. 181-195 - Vincenzo Gervasi, Didar Zowghi:
Mining Requirements Links. 196-201 - Varsha Veerappa, Emmanuel Letier:
Clustering Stakeholders for Requirements Decision Making. 202-208
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