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Travelled to:
1 × Australia
1 × Belgium
1 × Germany
1 × New Zealand
2 × USA
Collaborated with:
J.C.Grundy J.G.Hosking J.Grundy N.A.Moketar S.Sidek M.Robinson
Talks about:
requir (8) tool (4) support (3) essenti (3) autom (3) use (3) inconsist (2) softwar (2) marama (2) captur (2)

Person: Massila Kamalrudin

DBLP DBLP: Kamalrudin:Massila

Contributed to:

ASE 20122012
ASE 20112011
ICSE 20112011
ASE 20102010
RE 20102010
ASE 20092009
ASE 20162016

Wrote 7 papers:

ASE-2012-KamalrudinGH #consistency #multi #named #requirements #tool support
MaramaAI: tool support for capturing and managing consistency of multi-lingual requirements (MK, JG, JGH), pp. 326–329.
ASE-2011-KamalrudinG #generative #prototype #requirements #user interface #validation
Generating essential user interface prototypes to validate requirements (MK, JCG), pp. 564–567.
ICSE-2011-KamalrudinHG #case study #interactive #quality #requirements #using
Improving requirements quality using essential use case interaction patterns (MK, JGH, JCG), pp. 531–540.
ASE-2010-KamalrudinGH #case study #requirements #tool support
Tool support for essential use cases to better capture software requirements (MK, JCG, JGH), pp. 255–264.
RE-2010-KamalrudinHG #approach #automation #consistency #named #nondeterminism #requirements #visual notation
MaramaAI: Automated and Visual Approach for Inconsistency Checking of Requirements (MK, JGH, JCG), pp. 393–394.
ASE-2009-Kamalrudin #automation #consistency #nondeterminism #requirements #tool support
Automated Software Tool Support for Checking the Inconsistency of Requirements (MK), pp. 693–697.
ASE-2016-MoketarKSRG #automation #collaboration #requirements #validation
An automated collaborative requirements engineering tool for better validation of requirements (NAM, MK, SS, MR, JCG), pp. 864–869.

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