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13. REFSQ 2007: Trondheim, Norway
- Peter Sawyer, Barbara Paech, Patrick Heymans:

Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, 13th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2007, Trondheim, Norway, June 11-12, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4542, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-73030-9 - Peter Sawyer, Barbara Paech, Patrick Heymans:

REFSQ 2007 International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality. 1-17 - Raimundas Matulevicius

, Patrick Heymans:
Comparing Goal Modelling Languages: An Experiment. 18-32 - Cornelius Ncube, James Lockerbie

, Neil A. M. Maiden:
Automatically Generating Requirements from i* Models: Experiences with a Complex Airport Operations System. 33-47 - Klaus Pohl, Ernst Sikora:

Structuring the Co-design of Requirements and Architecture. 48-62 - Barbara Gallina, Nicolas Guelfi:

A Template for Requirement Elicitation of Dependable Product Lines. 63-77 - Nicolas Guelfi, Gilles Perrouin

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A Flexible Requirements Analysis Approach for Software Product Lines. 78-92 - C. Li, J. M. van den Akker, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Guido Diepen:

Integrated Requirement Selection and Scheduling for the Release Planning of a Software Product. 93-108 - Aybüke Aurum, Claes Wohlin:

A Value-Based Approach in Requirements Engineering: Explaining Some of the Fundamental Concepts. 109-115 - Novica Zarvic, Maya Daneva, Roel J. Wieringa:

Value-Based Requirements Engineering for Value Webs. 116-128 - Alan M. Davis, Ann M. Hickey, Óscar Dieste Tubío, Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Ana María Moreno:

A Quantitative Assessment of Requirements Engineering Publications - 1963-2006. 129-143 - Samuel Fricker, Tony Gorschek, Petri Myllyperkiö:

Handshaking Between Software Projects and Stakeholders Using Implementation Proposals. 144-159 - Kurt Schneider:

Generating Fast Feedback in Requirements Elicitation. 160-174 - Sara Jones

, Neil A. M. Maiden, Sharon Manning, John Greenwood:
Informing the Specification of a Large-Scale Socio-technical System with Models of Human Activity. 175-189 - Ville Alkkiomäki, Kari Smolander:

Integration Use Cases - An Applied UML Technique for Modeling Functional Requirements in Service Oriented Architecture. 190-202 - Stephen Boyd, Didar Zowghi

, Vincenzo Gervasi:
Optimal-Constraint Lexicons for Requirements Specifications. 203-217 - Algirdas Laukaitis, Olegas Vasilecas:

Integrating All Stages of Information Systems Development by Means of Natural Language Processing. 218-231 - Stefan Winkler:

Information Flow Between Requirement Artifacts. Results of an Empirical Study. 232-246 - Joost Noppen, Pim van den Broek, Mehmet Aksit:

Imperfect Requirements in Software Development. 247-261 - Inger Dybdahl Sørby, Øystein Nytrø

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Towards a Tomographic Framework for Structured Observation of Communicative Behaviour in Hospital Wards. 262-276 - Björn Regnell, Martin Höst, Richard Berntsson-Svensson:

A Quality Performance Model for Cost-Benefit Analysis of Non-functional Requirements Applied to the Mobile Handset Domain. 277-291 - Robert Darimont, Michel Lemoine:

Security Requirements for Civil Aviation with UML and Goal Orientation. 292-299 - Andreas Birk, Gerald Heller:

Challenges for Requirements Engineering and Management in Software Product Line Development. 300-305 - Taiseera Hazeem Al Balushi, Pedro R. Falcone Sampaio, Divyesh Dabhi, Pericles Loucopoulos:

ElicitO: A Quality Ontology-Guided NFR Elicitation Tool. 306-319 - Andrea Herrmann, Daniel Kerkow, Jörg Dörr:

Exploring the Characteristics of NFR Methods - A Dialogue About Two Approaches. 320-334 - Thomas Rinke, Thorsten Weyer

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Defining Reference Models for Modelling Qualities: How Requirements Engineering Techniques Can Help. 335-340 - Andreas Borg, Mikael Patel, Kristian Sandahl:

Integrating an Improvement Model of Handling Capacity Requirements with the OpenUP/Basic Process. 341-354 - Guttorm Sindre

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Mal-Activity Diagrams for Capturing Attacks on Business Processes. 355-366 - Michael Poppleton:

Towards Feature-Oriented Specification and Development with Event-B. 367-381

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