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Proceedings of the 17th International Requirements Engineering Conference
RE, 2009.

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@proceedings{RE-2009,
	address       = "Atlanta, Georgia, USA",
	ee            = "http://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/re/2009/3761/00/index.html",
	isbn          = "978-0-7695-3761-0",
	publisher     = "{IEEE Computer Society}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 17th International Requirements Engineering Conference}",
	year          = 2009,
}

Contents (52 items)

RE-2009-MillerFM #architecture #requirements
Characteristics of New Requirements in the Presence or Absence of an Existing System Architecture (JAM, RF, NHM), pp. 5–14.
RE-2009-DecreusSP #challenge #modelling #process
Practical Challenges for Methods Transforming i* Goal Models into Business Process Models (KD, MS, GP), pp. 15–23.
RE-2009-AlspaughAS #requirements
Intellectual Property Rights Requirements for Heterogeneously-Licensed Systems (TAA, HUA, WS), pp. 24–33.
RE-2009-Castro-HerreraCM #elicitation #online #recommendation #requirements
Enhancing Stakeholder Profiles to Improve Recommendations in Online Requirements Elicitation (CCH, JCH, BM), pp. 37–46.
RE-2009-GrossD #diagrams #process #requirements #uml
EPC vs. UML Activity Diagram — Two Experiments Examining their Usefulness for Requirements Engineering (AG, JD), pp. 47–56.
RE-2009-JuretaMF #analysis #multi #requirements #validation
Analysis of Multi-Party Agreement in Requirements Validation (IJ, JM, SF), pp. 57–66.
RE-2009-GhezziT #non-functional #reasoning #requirements
Reasoning on Non-Functional Requirements for Integrated Services (CG, GT), pp. 69–78.
RE-2009-WhittleSBCB #adaptation #named #nondeterminism #self #specification
RELAX: Incorporating Uncertainty into the Specification of Self-Adaptive Systems (JW, PS, NB, BHCC, JMB), pp. 79–88.
RE-2009-WnukRK #comprehension #industrial #scalability #visualisation #what
What Happened to Our Features? Visualization and Understanding of Scope Change Dynamics in a Large-Scale Industrial Setting (KW, BR, LK), pp. 89–98.
RE-2009-MaxwellA #modelling #requirements
Developing Production Rule Models to Aid in Acquiring Requirements from Legal Texts (JCM, AIA), pp. 101–110.
RE-2009-Hall #forensics #verification
Forensic System Verification (RJH), pp. 111–120.
RE-2009-WangZZJM #approach #case study #feature model #modelling
A Use Case Based Approach to Feature Models’ Construction (BW, WZ, HZ, ZJ, HM), pp. 121–130.
RE-2009-GhanavatiAP #analysis #evaluation
Compliance Analysis Based on a Goal-oriented Requirement Language Evaluation Methodology (SG, DA, LP), pp. 133–142.
RE-2009-MaderGP #matter #motivation #traceability
Motivation Matters in the Traceability Trenches (PM, OG, IP), pp. 143–148.
RE-2009-HolbrookHD #assessment #automation #requirements #towards
Toward Automating Requirements Satisfaction Assessment (EAH, JHH, AD), pp. 149–158.
RE-2009-EspanaCGP #empirical #functional #requirements #specification
Evaluating the Completeness and Granularity of Functional Requirements Specifications: A Controlled Experiment (SE, NCF, AG, OP), pp. 161–170.
RE-2009-MoodyHM #effectiveness #evaluation #requirements #syntax #visual notation
Improving the Effectiveness of Visual Representations in Requirements Engineering: An Evaluation of i* Visual Syntax (DLM, PH, RM), pp. 171–180.
RE-2009-EsmaeilsabzaliDAN #modelling #semantics
Semantic Criteria for Choosing a Language for Big-Step Models (SE, NAD, JMA, JN), pp. 181–190.
RE-2009-LieglSZHWABKMMW #process #requirements
[vem: xi: ] — A Methodology for Process Based Requirements Engineering (PL, RS, MZ, CH, HW, MA, MB, BK, MM, RM, MW), pp. 193–202.
RE-2009-MussbacherWA #aspect-oriented #detection #interactive #semantics
Semantic-Based Interaction Detection in Aspect-Oriented Scenarios (GM, JW, DA), pp. 203–212.
RE-2009-Weber-JahnkeO #fault #natural language #requirements
Finding Defects in Natural Language Confidentiality Requirements (JHWJ, AO), pp. 213–222.
RE-2009-Breaux #approach #requirements
Exercising Due Diligence in Legal Requirements Acquisition: A Tool-supported, Frame-Based Approach (TDB), pp. 225–230.
RE-2009-RegevHGW #modelling #perspective #requirements
Modeling Service-Level Requirements: A Constancy Perspective (GR, OH, DCG, AW), pp. 231–236.
RE-2009-OmoronyiaSRFW #case study #developer #navigation #source code #traceability
Use Case to Source Code Traceability: The Developer Navigation View Point (IO, GS, MR, JDF, MW), pp. 237–242.
RE-2009-ElahiY #analysis #requirements #security #trade-off #trust
Trust Trade-off Analysis for Security Requirements Engineering (GE, ESKY), pp. 243–248.
RE-2009-MonteiroER #requirements #specification
Improving the Exchange of Requirements and Specifications between Business Partners (MRM, CE, MR), pp. 253–260.
RE-2009-LiuZPMSXB #comprehension #requirements
Understanding Chinese Characteristics of Requirements Engineering (LL, HZ, FP, WM, YS, JX, TB), pp. 261–266.
RE-2009-AdamDEG #requirements #using
Using Task-oriented Requirements Engineering in Different Domains (SA, JD, ME, AG), pp. 267–272.
RE-2009-KauppinenSLKTD #development
From Feature Development to Customer Value Creation (MK, JS, LL, MK, HT, AMD), pp. 275–280.
RE-2009-KabbedijkBJV #development #lessons learnt #requirements
Customer Involvement in Requirements Management: Lessons from Mass Market Software Development (JK, SB, SJ, BvdV), pp. 281–286.
RE-2009-CarvalloF #component #on the #process #requirements #using
On the Use of Requirements for Driving Call-for-Tender Processes for Procuring Coarse-grained OTS Components (JPC, XF), pp. 287–292.
RE-2009-PostSMGK #functional #requirements #verification
Linking Functional Requirements and Software Verification (HP, CS, FM, TG, TK), pp. 295–302.
RE-2009-HeiskariKRM #requirements #usability
Bridging the Gap Between Usability and Requirements Engineering (JH, MK, MR, TM), pp. 303–308.
RE-2009-WidyaBBSSVJH #elicitation #requirements
Requirements Elicitation in a Telemedicine Pain-treatment Trial (IW, RB, BJvB, LS, LS, RHiV, VJ, HJH), pp. 309–314.
RE-2009-MavinWHN #approach #requirements #syntax
Easy Approach to Requirements Syntax (EARS) (AM, PW, AH, MN), pp. 317–322.
RE-2009-NissenSJRDHR #development #domain model #evolution #modelling #requirements
Evolution in Domain Model-Based Requirements Engineering for Control Systems Development (HWN, DS, MJ, TR, PD, FJH, MR), pp. 323–328.
RE-2009-WaldmannJ #feature model #perspective #requirements #reuse
Feature-oriented Requirements Satisfy Needs for Reuse and Systems View (BW, PJ), pp. 329–334.
RE-2009-SongHR #case study #experience #framework #platform
Experiences in Developing Quantifiable NFRs for the Service-Oriented Software Platform (XS, BH, JR), pp. 337–342.
RE-2009-TunJLNY #problem #using
Are Your Lights Off? Using Problem Frames to Diagnose System Failures (TTT, MJ, RCL, BN, YY), pp. 343–348.
RE-2009-KonradD #industrial #lessons learnt #modelling #using
Lessons Learned from the Use of Artifact Models in Industrial Projects (SK, HD), pp. 349–354.
RE-2009-Zowghi #challenge #education #requirements
Requirements Engineering Education and Training: Key Challenges and Practical Solutions (DZ), p. 358.
RE-2009-WieringaHR #evaluation #how
How to Write and Read a Scientific Evaluation Paper (RW, HH, BR), pp. 361–364.
RE-2009-GotelM #how #requirements
How to Select a Requirements Management Tool: Initial Steps (OG, PM), pp. 365–367.
RE-2009-Lamsweerde #modelling #multi #requirements
Building Multi-View System Models for Requirements Engineering (AvL), pp. 368–369.
RE-2009-CalleleNS #prototype #requirements
Augmenting Emotional Requirements with Emotion Markers and Emotion Prototypes (DC, EN, KS), pp. 373–374.
RE-2009-SalinesiDDMR #constraints #finite #modelling #product line #programming
Exploiting the Versatility of Constraint Programming over Finite Domains to Integrate Product Line Models (CS, DD, OD, RM, CR), pp. 375–376.
RE-2009-LongLYJ #approach #evaluation #requirements #security
AVT Vector: A Quantitative Security Requirements Evaluation Approach Based on Assets, Vulnerabilities and Trustworthiness of Environment (TL, LL, YY, ZJ), pp. 377–378.
RE-2009-FailyF #requirements #risk management
Context-Sensitive Requirements and Risk Management with IRIS (SF, IF), pp. 379–380.
RE-2009-ClassenHH #analysis #feature model #workflow
Analysis of Feature Configuration Workflows (AC, AH, PH), pp. 381–382.
RE-2009-MussbacherGA #analysis #modelling
Modeling and Analysis of URN Goals and Scenarios with jUCMNav (GM, SG, DA), pp. 383–384.
RE-2009-SalinesiRDM #classification #fault #feature model #modelling #product line #towards #verification
Looking for Product Line Feature Models Defects: Towards a Systematic Classification of Verification Criteria (CS, CR, DD, RM), pp. 385–386.
RE-2009-KnaussSS #heuristic #learning #requirements
Learning to Write Better Requirements through Heuristic Critiques (EK, KS, KS), pp. 387–388.

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