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| [1] Validating the ISO/IEC 15504 measure of software requirements analysis process capability |
| Authors: |
El Emam, K.; Birk, A. |
| Reference: |
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on , Volume: 26 Issue: 6 |
| Page(s): |
541-566 |
| Date/Year: |
June 2000 |
| The paper describes an empirical study that evaluates the predictive validity of SRA (software requirements analysis) process capability pour le standard ISO/IEC 15504. |
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| [2] Relocation in mobile process-centered software development environments |
| Authors: |
Bhattacharyya, S.; Osterweil, L.J. |
| Reference: |
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2000. Proceedings. 11th International Workshop on |
| Page(s): |
198-203 |
| Date/Year: |
2000 |
| The paper demonstrates how analysis of a software development process specification can support effective planning for accommodating mobile users of process centered software development environments. |
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| [3] Requirements for evolving systems: a telecommunications perspective |
| Authors: |
Zave, P. |
| Reference: |
Requirements Engineering, 2001. Proceedings. Fifth IEEE International Symposium on |
| Page(s): |
2-9 |
| Date/Year: |
2000 |
| This paper examines how requirements engineering, formal description techniques and formal methods should be adapted to work well in these application domains. |
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| [4] Processing requirements by software configuration management |
| Authors: |
Crnkovic, I.; Funk, P.; Larsson, M. |
| Reference: |
EUROMICRO Conference, 1999. Proceedings. 25th , Volume: 2 |
| Page(s): |
260-265 vol.2 |
| Date/Year: |
1999 |
| This paper describes a model for managing requirements using CM functions. A requirements specification is defined as an hierarchic structure, in which elements of the structure are isolated requirements designated Requirements Specification Items. |
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| [5] Reusability and requirements engineering in intelligent systems |
| Authors: |
Welzer, T.; Rozman, I.; Druzovec, M.; Brumen, B. |
| Reference: |
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1999. IEEE SMC '99 Conference Proceedings. 1999 IEEE International Conference on , Volume: 5 |
| Page(s): |
796-799 vol.5 |
| Date/Year: |
1999 |
| The authors propose reusability to support and influence requirements engineering. |
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| [6] A reuse-based software process based on domain analysis and OO framework |
| Authors: |
Morandin, E.; Stellucci, G.; Baruchelli, F. |
| Reference: |
Euromicro Conference, 1998. Proceedings. 24th , Volume: 2 |
| Page(s): |
890-897 vol.2 |
| Date/Year: |
1998 |
| We address two of the most critical steps of domain engineering: namely, the definition and analysis of a domain also known as domain analysis (DA) and the development of object oriented frameworks (OOF). |
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| [7] A study on the requirements review process in software development: problems and solutions |
| Authors: |
Siew Hock Ow; Yaacob, M.H. |
| Reference: |
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 1997. COMPSAC '97. Proceedings., The Twenty-First Annual International |
| Page(s): |
542-547 |
| Date/Year: |
1997 |
| Analyses the outcomes of a study on the requirements review process. Fourteen organizations from both the government and commercial sectors were investigated through interviews and mail questionnaires. The aspects considered include the review team, review process, documents and tools used. The review problems and possible solutions are highlighted from the three aspects of software quality, i.e. people, process and technology. |
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| [8] Processing natural language software requirement specifications |
| Authors: |
Osborne, M.; MacNish, C.K. |
| Reference: |
Requirements Engineering, 1996., Proceedings of the Second International Conference on |
| Page(s): |
229-236 |
| Date/Year: |
1996 |
| An alternative approach, described in the paper, is to use natural language processing (NLP) techniques to aid the development of formal descriptions from requirements expressed in controlled natural language. While many problems in NLP remain unsolved, we show that suitable extensions to existing tools provide a useful platform for detecting and resolving ambiguities. Our system is demonstrated through a case-study on a simple requirements specification. |
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