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Proceedings of the 13th International Requirements Engineering Conference
RE, 2005.

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@proceedings{RE-2005,
	address       = "Paris, France",
	ee            = "http://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/re/2005/2425/00/index.html",
	isbn          = "0-7695-2425-7",
	publisher     = "{IEEE Computer Society}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 13th International Requirements Engineering Conference}",
	year          = 2005,
}

Contents (71 items)

RE-2005-Jackson #question
Dependable Software: An Oxymoron? (DJ), p. 3.
RE-2005-Corniou #challenge #information management #policy
The Role of Information Systems within Corporate Strategy and Management Policies: New Challenges (JPC), p. 4.
RE-2005-Robertson #requirements
Exemplars for Better Requirements — Tales from the Trenches (SR), p. 5.
RE-2005-LiaskosLWYE #approach #configuration management
Configuring Common Personal Software: a Requirements-Driven Approach (SL, AL, YW, YY, SME), pp. 9–18.
RE-2005-SutcliffeFS #requirements
Personal and Contextual Requirements Engineering (AGS, SF, MMS), pp. 19–30.
RE-2005-ChenZZM #approach #clustering #feature model #modelling #requirements
An Approach to Constructing Feature Models Based on Requirements Clustering (KC, WZ, HZ, HM), pp. 31–40.
RE-2005-BuhneLP #modelling #product line #requirements #variability
Modelling Requirements Variability across Product Lines (SB, KL, KP), pp. 41–52.
RE-2005-RaadtGY #perspective #web #web service
Exploring Web Services from a Business Value Perspective (BvdR, JG, ESKY), pp. 53–62.
RE-2005-DanevaW #enterprise #implementation #requirements
Requirements Engineering for Cross-organizational ERP Implementation: Undocumented Assumptions and Potential Mismatches (MD, RW), pp. 63–74.
RE-2005-KujalaKLK #quality #requirements
The Role of User Involvement in Requirements Quality and Project Success (SK, MK, LL, TK), pp. 75–84.
RE-2005-Aoyama #embedded #requirements
Persona-and-Scenario Based Requirements Engineering for Software Embedded in Digital Consumer Products (MA), pp. 85–94.
RE-2005-CoheneE #analysis #design
Contextual Risk Analysis for Interview Design (TC, SME), pp. 95–104.
RE-2005-MaidenR #case study #experience #process #requirements
Integrating Creativity into Requirements Processes: Experiences with an Air Traffic Management System (NAMM, SR), pp. 105–116.
RE-2005-Ebert #comprehension #requirements
Requirements BEFORE the Requirements: Understanding the Upstream Impact (CE), pp. 117–124.
RE-2005-EtienS #co-evolution #requirements
Managing Requirements in a Co-evolution Context (AE, CS), pp. 125–134.
RE-2005-Cleland-HuangSDZ #requirements #traceability
Utilizing Supporting Evidence to Improve Dynamic Requirements Traceability (JCH, RS, CD, XZ), pp. 135–144.
RE-2005-FickasRS #requirements
The Role of Deferred Requirements in a Longitudinal Study of Emailing (SF, WNR, MMS), pp. 145–156.
RE-2005-CrookIN #modelling #on the #policy
On Modelling Access Policies: Relating Roles to their Organisational Context (RC, DCI, BN), pp. 157–166.
RE-2005-GiorginiMMZ #modelling #requirements #security
Modeling Security Requirements Through Ownership, Permission and Delegation (PG, FM, JM, NZ), pp. 167–176.
RE-2005-BreauxA #semantics
Analyzing Goal Semantics for Rights, Permissions, and Obligations (TDB, AIA), pp. 177–188.
RE-2005-SvetinovicBG #analysis #concept #identification #object-oriented #student #why
Concept Identification in Object-Oriented Domain Analysis: Why Some Students Just Don’t Get It (DS, DMB, MWG), pp. 189–198.
RE-2005-EasterbrookYAFHLQ #case study #concept #modelling
Do Viewpoints Lead to Better Conceptual Models? An Exploratory Case Study (SME, ESKY, JA, YF, JH, ML, RAQ), pp. 199–208.
RE-2005-DiazPM #interactive #modelling #using
Modeling Interactions using Role-Driven Patterns (ID, OP, AM), pp. 209–220.
RE-2005-PerroneBRD #experience #industrial #requirements #web
Shaping Requirements for Institutional Web Applications: Experience from an Industrial Project (VP, DB, AR, LD), pp. 221–230.
RE-2005-RobinsonWW #analysis #design #probability #requirements #using
Risk Mitigation of Design Requirements Using a Probabilistic Analysis (MCR, SEW, DCW), pp. 231–239.
RE-2005-CalleleNS #game studies #industrial #process #requirements #video
Requirements Engineering and the Creative Process in the Video Game Industry (DC, EN, KS), pp. 240–252.
RE-2005-WassonSLK #fault #requirements #using
Using Occurrence Properties of Defect Report Data to Improve Requirements (KSW, KNS, RRL, JCK), pp. 253–262.
RE-2005-LutzNPFT #analysis #identification #requirements #using
Identifying Contingency Requirements Using Obstacle Analysis (RRL, SN, APH, CRF, DT), pp. 263–272.
RE-2005-ZhangMZ #approach #dependence #feature model #modelling #requirements
A Feature-Oriented Approach to Modeling Requirements Dependencies (WZ, HM, HZ), pp. 273–284.
RE-2005-MoreiraRA #multi #requirements
Multi-Dimensional Separation of Concerns in Requirements Engineering (AMDM, AR, JA), pp. 285–296.
RE-2005-AvesaniBPS #machine learning #requirements #scalability
Facing Scalability Issues in Requirements Prioritization with Machine Learning Techniques (PA, CB, AP, AS), pp. 297–306.
RE-2005-SabetzadehE #algebra #consistency #framework
An Algebraic Framework for Merging Incomplete and Inconsistent Views (MS, SME), pp. 306–318.
RE-2005-ToyamaO #rule-based #verification
Rule-based Verification of Scenarios with Pre-conditions and Post-conditions (TT, AO), pp. 319–328.
RE-2005-KonradC #specification
Facilitating the Construction of Specification Pattern-based Properties (SK, BHCC), pp. 329–338.
RE-2005-BoydZF #empirical #natural language
Measuring the Expressiveness of a Constrained Natural Language: An Empirical Study (SB, DZ, AF), pp. 339–352.
RE-2005-RegevW #requirements
Where do Goals Come from: the Underlying Principles of Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering (GR, AW), pp. 353–362.
RE-2005-YuWMLLL #legacy #modelling #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Goal Models from Legacy Code (YY, YW, JM, SL, AL, JCSdPL), pp. 363–372.
RE-2005-DorrKKOS #case study #industrial #non-functional #requirements
Non-Functional Requirements in Industry — Three Case Studies Adopting an Experience-based NFR Method (JD, DK, TK, TO, TS), pp. 373–384.
RE-2005-ArkleyR #problem #traceability
Overcoming the Traceability Benefit Problem (PA, SR), pp. 385–389.
RE-2005-BucchiaroneGP #analysis #case study #industrial #quality #requirements
Quality Analysis of NL Requirements: An Industrial Case Study (AB, SG, PP), pp. 390–394.
RE-2005-AraoGN #process #requirements
“Business Process” Oriented Requirements Engineering Process (TA, EG, TN), pp. 395–402.
RE-2005-Simmons #design #development
The Usage Model: A Structure for Richly Describing Product Usage during Design and Development (ES), pp. 403–410.
RE-2005-AlexanderRM #industrial #process #requirements #what
What Influences the Requirements Process in Industry? A Report on Industrial Practice (IFA, SR, NAMM), pp. 411–415.
RE-2005-SongMHRN #concurrent #named #process #prototype #requirements #workflow
S-RaP: A Concurrent Prototyping Process for Refining Workflow-Oriented Requirements (XS, GM, BH, AR, CN), pp. 416–420.
RE-2005-SolheimLPJA #modelling #requirements #visual notation
Model-Driven Visual Requirements Engineering (HGS, FML, SAP, HDJ, MA), pp. 421–428.
RE-2005-Nesland #framework #implementation #lessons learnt #platform #process #requirements
Initial Lessons Learned from the Definition and Implementation of a Platform Requirements Engineering Process at Intel Corporation (SN), pp. 429–433.
RE-2005-JordanSN #case study #evolution #requirements
The Extravehicular Mobility Unit: Case Study in Requirements Evolution (NCJ, JHS, DJN), pp. 434–438.
RE-2005-LehtolaKK #requirements
Linking the Business View to Requirements Engineering: Long-Term Product Planning by Roadmapping (LL, MK, SK), pp. 439–446.
RE-2005-BerryDFGHW #question #requirements #why
To do or not to do: If the requirements engineering payoff is so good, why aren’t more companies doing it? (DMB, DD, AF, DCG, RH, AW), p. 447.
RE-2005-FanmuyPRDBWB #question #requirements
Are Requirements Engineering best practices the same for all industries? (GF, FP, JR, JD, SB, MW, PB), p. 448.
RE-2005-GiorginiMMZ05a #automation #named #requirements #security
ST-Tool: A CASE Tool for Security Requirements Engineering (PG, FM, JM, NZ), pp. 451–452.
RE-2005-SabetzadehE05a #consistency #named
iVuBlender: A Tool for Merging Incomplete and Inconsistent Views (MS, SME), pp. 453–454.
RE-2005-GrauFM #analysis #architecture #named
REDEPEND-REACT: an Architecture Analysis Tool (GG, XF, NAMM), pp. 455–456.
RE-2005-QuerFL #component #evaluation #named #off the shelf
DesCOTS-EV: A Tool for the Evaluation of COTS Components (CQ, XF, XLP), pp. 457–460.
RE-2005-Jean-BaptisteSF #requirements
Sharing Methodological Knowledge with REGAL: “Requirements Engineering Guide for All” (LHJB, CS, GF), pp. 461–462.
RE-2005-CysneirosWK #requirements #reuse #usability
Reusable Knowledge for Satisficing Usability Requirements (LMC, VW, AK), pp. 463–464.
RE-2005-Some #case study #requirements #validation
Use Cases based Requirements Validation with Scenarios (SSS), pp. 465–466.
RE-2005-HassineRD #case study #semantics
An ASM Operational Semantics for Use Case Maps (JH, JR, RD), pp. 467–468.
RE-2005-BittnerBPRW #requirements #reuse #scalability #using #variability
Managing Variability and Reuse of Features and Requirements for Large and Complex Organizational Structures (MB, AB, AP, MOR, MW), pp. 469–470.
RE-2005-MiranskyyaMDR #modelling #requirements
Modelling Assumptions and Requirements in the Context of Project Risk (AVM, NHM, MD, MR), pp. 471–472.
RE-2005-GeorgiadesAP #natural language #requirements #semantics #syntax
A Requirements Engineering Methodology Based On Natural Language Syntax and Semantics (MGG, ASA, CSP), pp. 473–474.
RE-2005-ChitchyanSR #approach #named #requirements
CoCA: A Composition-Centric Approach to Requirements Engineering (RC, IS, AR), pp. 475–476.
RE-2005-IvanovicMSW #case study #elicitation #requirements
Eliciting User Requirements for Ambient Intelligent Systems: A Case Study (AI, AM, KS, RW), pp. 477–478.
RE-2005-LiP #elicitation #requirements
Computer-Assisted and Customer-Oriented Requirements Elicitation (KL, RJP), pp. 479–480.
RE-2005-ChisanD #requirements #risk management
Exploring the role of requirements engineering in improving risk management (JC, DD), pp. 481–482.
RE-2005-Matulevicius #evaluation #framework #functional #prototype #requirements
Prototype of the Evaluation Framework for Functional Requirements of RE-tools (RM), pp. 483–484.
RE-2005-Nakamura #analysis #integration #project management
Analysis of Project Management Reports of 49 System Integration Projects (TN), pp. 485–486.
RE-2005-SampaioRR #approach #aspect-oriented #identification #named #requirements
Early-AIM: An Approach for Identifying Aspects in Requirements (AS, AR, PR), pp. 487–488.
RE-2005-HaggeLS #named #repository #requirements
REPARE: The Requirements Engineering Patterns Repository (LH, KL, TS), pp. 489–490.
RE-2005-PottF #modelling #requirements #using
Using Cognitive Modeling for Requirements Engineering in Anesthesiology (CP, JlF), pp. 491–492.
RE-2005-Fuji #analysis #education #requirements
Finding Competitive Advantage in Requirements Analysis Education (TF), pp. 493–494.

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