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Proceedings of the 12th International Requirements Engineering Conference
RE, 2004.

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@proceedings{RE-2004,
	address       = "Kyoto, Japan",
	ee            = "http://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/re/2004/2174/00/index.html",
	isbn          = "0-7695-2174-6",
	publisher     = "{IEEE Computer Society}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 12th International Requirements Engineering Conference}",
	year          = 2004,
}

Contents (47 items)

RE-2004-Cross #design #how
How Creative Design Happens (NC), p. 2.
RE-2004-Minakata #embedded #mobile #requirements #ubiquitous
Requirements for Ubiquitous/Embedded Products — Digital TV, Mobile Phones and Consumer Products (IM), p. 3.
RE-2004-Lamsweerde #requirements #research
Goal-Oriented Requirements Enginering: A Roundtrip from Research to Practice (AvL), pp. 4–7.
RE-2004-VinsenJC #case study #estimation
Use Case Estimation — The Devil is in the Detail (KV, DJ, GC), pp. 10–15.
RE-2004-CorreaW #precise #specification #transaction #validation
Precise Specification and Validation of Transactional Business Software (ALC, CMLW), pp. 16–25.
RE-2004-PatricioFCN #elicitation #experience #interactive #multi #platform #requirements
Customer Experience Requirements for Multi-platform Service Interaction: Bringing Services Marketing to the Elicitation of User Requirements (LP, RPF, JFeC, NJN), pp. 26–35.
RE-2004-YuLM #aspect-oriented #modelling #requirements
From Goals to Aspects: Discovering Aspects from Requirements Goal Models (YY, JCSdPL, JM), pp. 38–47.
RE-2004-KatzR #aspect-oriented #proving #requirements
From Aspectual Requirements to Proof Obligations for Aspect-Oriented Systems (SK, AR), pp. 48–57.
RE-2004-AraujoWK #aspect-oriented #modelling #requirements
Modeling and Composing Scenario-Based Requirements with Aspects (JA, JW, DKK), pp. 58–67.
RE-2004-DorrPK #process #requirements
Requirements Engineering Process Improvement Based on an Information Model (JD, BP, MK), pp. 70–79.
RE-2004-RapanottiHJN #architecture #composition #problem
Architecture-driven Problem Decomposition (LR, JGH, MJ, BN), pp. 80–89.
RE-2004-HaggeL #process
Patterns for the RE Process (LH, KL), pp. 90–99.
RE-2004-HaleyLMN #requirements #security #trust
The Effect of Trust Assumptions on the Elaboration of Security Requirements (CBH, RCL, JDM, BN), pp. 102–111.
RE-2004-KaiyaOK #case study #diagrams #identification
Identifying Stakeholders and Their Preferences about NFR by Comparing Use Case Diagrams of Several Existing Systems (HK, AO, KK), pp. 112–121.
RE-2004-LaneyBJN #problem #requirements #using
Composing Requirements Using Problem Frames (RCL, LB, MJ, BN), pp. 122–131.
RE-2004-GordijnKSWA
Developing a Domain-Specific Cross-Organizational RE Method (JG, VK, JS, RW, HA), pp. 134–143.
RE-2004-RegevW #approach #requirements
Defining Early IT System Requirements with Regulation Principles: The Lightswitch Approach (GR, AW), pp. 144–153.
RE-2004-GregoriadesSS #requirements
Human-Centred Requirements Engineering (AG, JES, AGS), pp. 154–163.
RE-2004-Lauesen #integration #off the shelf #requirements
COTS Tenders and Integration Requirements (SL), pp. 166–175.
RE-2004-Gulla #comprehension #enterprise #requirements
Understanding Requirements in Enterprise Systems Projects (JAG), pp. 176–185.
RE-2004-MarkBP #requirements
Expanding the Horizons of Requirements Engineering: Examining Requirements during Groupware Tool Diffusion (GM, MB, SEP), pp. 186–195.
RE-2004-Gonzalez-BaixauliLM #analysis #modelling #variability #visual notation
Visual Variability Analysis for Goal Models (BGB, JCSdPL, JM), pp. 198–207.
RE-2004-UchitelCKM #animation #requirements #validation
Fluent-Based Animation: Exploiting the Relation between Goals and Scenarios for Requirements Validation (SU, RC, JK, JM), pp. 208–217.
RE-2004-VanLMP #animation #requirements
Goal-Oriented Requirements Animation (HTV, AvL, PM, CP), pp. 218–228.
RE-2004-Cleland-HuangZL #requirements #traceability
A Heterogeneous Solution for Improving the Return on Investment of Requirements Traceability (JCH, GZ, WL), pp. 230–239.
RE-2004-NurmulianiZW #requirements #sorting #using
Using Card Sorting Technique to Classify Requirements Change (NN, DZ, SPW), pp. 240–248.
RE-2004-HayesDSH #requirements
Helping Analysts Trace Requirements: An Objective Look (JHH, AD, SKS, SH), pp. 249–259.
RE-2004-BodduGMC #named #requirements #testing
RETNA: From Requirements to Testing in a Natural Way (RB, LG, SM, BC), pp. 262–271.
RE-2004-HallZ #behaviour #named
OMML: A Behavioural Model Interchange Format (RJH, AZ), pp. 272–282.
RE-2004-DagGBR #requirements
Speeding up Requirements Management in a Product Software Company: Linking Customer Wishes to Product Requirements through Linguistic Engineering (JNoD, VG, SB, BR), pp. 283–294.
RE-2004-Padula #process #requirements
Requirements Engineering Process Selection at Hewlett-Packard (AP), pp. 296–300.
RE-2004-HoffmannKWB #requirements #tool support
Requirements for Requirements Management Tools (MH, NK, MW, MB), pp. 301–308.
RE-2004-HaleyNST #categorisation #learning #requirements
The Conundrum of Categorising Requirements: Managing Requirements for Learning on the Move (DTH, BN, HCS, JT), pp. 309–314.
RE-2004-TsuchiyaMGSO #approach #specification
Requirement-driven Approach to Interoperable Traveler Support System Specification (RT, AM, KG, KS, TO), pp. 316–321.
RE-2004-HeumesserH #case study #experience #process #requirements
Experiences in Managing an Automotive Requirements Engineering Process (NH, FH), pp. 322–327.
RE-2004-PuschnigK #development #embedded #requirements
Requirements Engineering in the Development of Innovative Automotive Embedded Software Systems (AP, RTK), pp. 328–333.
RE-2004-OmasreiterM #case study #process #specification
A Context-Driven Use Case Creation Process for Specifying Automotive Driver Assistance Systems (HO, EM), pp. 334–339.
RE-2004-Gibson #requirements #specification #web #web service
Developing A Requirements Specification For A Web Service Application (JCG), pp. 340–344.
RE-2004-BuhneHPWKW #abstraction #requirements
Defining Requirements at Different Levels of Abstraction (SB, GH, KP, MW, HK, TW), pp. 346–347.
RE-2004-FranchGQ #framework #metric #modelling
A Framework for the Definition of Metrics for Actor-Dependency Models (XF, GG, CQ), pp. 348–349.
RE-2004-SousaC #non-functional #requirements
Improving the Separation of Non-Functional Concerns in Requirements Artifacts (GMCdS, JC), pp. 350–351.
RE-2004-HillWN #approach #non-functional #process #requirements
Quantifying Non-Functional Requirements: A Process Oriented Approach (RLH, JW, KN), pp. 352–353.
RE-2004-LinNIJ #bound #problem #security #using
Using Abuse Frames to Bound the Scope of Security Problems (LL, BN, DCI, MJ), pp. 354–355.
RE-2004-CarvalloFGQ #modelling #named #quality
QM: A Tool for Building Software Quality Models (JPC, XF, GG, CQ), pp. 358–359.
RE-2004-ZachosM #multi #named
ART-SCENE: Enhancing Scenario Walkthroughs With Multi-Media Scenarios (KZ, NAMM), pp. 360–361.
RE-2004-Kaindl #requirements #tool support
Active Tool Support for Requirements Engineering Through RETH (HK), pp. 362–363.
RE-2004-Some #case study #requirements
An Environment for Use Cases based Requirements Engineering (SSS), pp. 364–365.

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