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18. REFSQ 2012: Essen, Germany
- Björn Regnell, Daniela E. Damian:
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality - 18th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2012, Essen, Germany, March 19-22, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7195, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-28713-8
Session 1: Contractual Requirements
- Søren Lauesen:
Why the Electronic Land Registry Failed. 1-15 - Barbara Paech, Robert Heinrich, Gabriele Zorn-Pauli, Andreas Jung, Siamak Tadjiky:
Answering a Request for Proposal - Challenges and Proposed Solutions. 16-29 - Md. Rashed Iqbal Nekvi, Nazim H. Madhavji, Remo Ferrari, Brian Berenbach:
Impediments to Requirements-Compliance. 30-36
Session 2: Quality Requirements
- Eltjo R. Poort, Nick Martens, Inge van de Weerd, Hans van Vliet:
How Architects See Non-Functional Requirements: Beware of Modifiability. 37-51 - Anne Koziolek:
Research Preview: Prioritizing Quality Requirements Based on Software Architecture Evaluation Feedback. 52-58 - Junjie Wang, Juan Li, Qing Wang, He Zhang, Haitao Wang:
A Simulation Approach for Impact Analysis of Requirement Volatility Considering Dependency Change. 59-76
Session 3: Collaboration, Complexity and Creativity
- Anh Nguyen Duc, Daniela S. Cruzes, Reidar Conradi, Martin Höst, Xavier Franch, Claudia P. Ayala:
Collaborative Resolution of Requirements Mismatches When Adopting Open Source Components. 77-93 - Tim Gülke, Bernhard Rumpe, Martin Jansen, Joachim Axmann:
High-Level Requirements Management and Complexity Costs in Automotive Development Projects: A Problem Statement. 94-100 - Martin Mahaux, Alistair Mavin, Patrick Heymans:
Choose Your Creativity: Why and How Creativity in Requirements Engineering Means Different Things to Different People. 101-116
Session 4: Requirements Analysis
- Christian Raspotnig, Andreas L. Opdahl:
Supporting Failure Mode and Effect Analysis: A Case Study with Failure Sequence Diagrams. 117-131 - Mohammad Jabed Morshed Chowdhury, Raimundas Matulevicius, Guttorm Sindre, Péter Kárpáti:
Aligning Mal-activity Diagrams and Security Risk Management for Security Requirements Definitions. 132-139 - Nicolas Genon, Patrice Caire, Hubert Toussaint, Patrick Heymans, Daniel Laurence Moody:
Towards a More Semantically Transparent i* Visual Syntax. 140-146
Session 5: Templates and Heuristics
- Sebastian Adam:
Providing Software Product Line Knowledge to Requirements Engineers - A Template for Elicitation Instructions. 147-164 - Eric Knauss, Kurt Schneider:
Supporting Learning Organisations in Writing Better Requirements Documents Based on Heuristic Critiques. 165-171 - Olawande J. Daramola, Thomas Moser, Guttorm Sindre, Stefan Biffl:
Managing Implicit Requirements Using Semantic Case-Based Reasoning Research Preview. 172-178
Session 6: Requirements Traceability
- Jane Cleland-Huang, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl, Jane Huffman Hayes, Robyn R. Lutz, Patrick Maeder:
Trace Queries for Safety Requirements in High Assurance Systems. 179-193 - Yang Li, Walid Maalej:
Which Traceability Visualization Is Suitable in This Context? A Comparative Study. 194-210
Session 7: Tools and Quality
- Daniel M. Berry, Ricardo Gacitúa, Pete Sawyer, Sri Fatimah Tjong:
The Case for Dumb Requirements Engineering Tools. 211-217 - Elia Bruni, Alessio Ferrari, Norbert Seyff, Gabriele Tolomei:
Automatic Analysis of Multimodal Requirements: A Research Preview. 218-224 - Elke Hochmüller:
10 Myths of Software Quality. 225-231 - Lukasz Radlinski:
Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Requirements Engineering on Software Quality. 232-238
Session 8: Services and Clouds
- Abelneh Y. Teka, Nelly Condori-Fernández, Brahmananda Sapkota:
A Systematic Literature Review on Service Description Methods. 239-255 - Kristian Beckers, Stephan Faßbender, Jan-Christoph Küster, Holger Schmidt:
A Pattern-Based Method for Identifying and Analyzing Laws. 256-262
Session 9: Self-adaptivity
- Nauman A. Qureshi, Ivan Jureta, Anna Perini:
Towards a Requirements Modeling Language for Self-Adaptive Systems. 263-279 - Marc Oriol, Nauman A. Qureshi, Xavier Franch, Anna Perini, Jordi Marco:
Requirements Monitoring for Adaptive Service-Based Applications. 280-287
Session 10: Industrial Case Studies
- Samuel Fricker, Susanne Schumacher:
Release Planning with Feature Trees: Industrial Case. 288-305 - Wilco Engelsman, Roel J. Wieringa:
Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Enterprise Architecture: Two Case Studies and Some Lessons Learned. 306-320
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