Proceedings of the 15th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
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Martin Glinz, Patrick Heymans
Proceedings of the 15th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
REFSQ, 2009.

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@proceedings{REFSQ-2009,
	address       = "Amsterdam, The Netherlands",
	doi           = "10.1007/978-3-642-02050-6",
	editor        = "Martin Glinz and Patrick Heymans",
	isbn          = "978-3-642-02049-0",
	publisher     = "{Springer International Publishing}",
	series        = "{Lecture Notes in Computer Science}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 15th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality}",
	volume        = 5512,
	year          = 2009,
}

Contents (21 items)

REFSQ-2009-Dzamashvili-FogelstromBAH #requirements
When Product Managers Gamble with Requirements: Attitudes to Value and Risk (NDF, SB, AA, AH), pp. 1–15.
REFSQ-2009-RegevHGW #quality #towards
Toward a Service Management Quality Model (GR, OH, DCG, AW), pp. 16–21.
REFSQ-2009-KhurumGAF #empirical #requirements
A Controlled Experiment of a Method for Early Requirements Triage Utilizing Product Strategies (MK, TG, LA, RF), pp. 22–36.
REFSQ-2009-TourweCBB #collaboration #quantifier #requirements
Demystifying Release Definition: From Requirements Prioritization to Collaborative Value Quantification (TT, WC, NB, VB), pp. 37–44.
REFSQ-2009-HerrmannWP #case study #requirements #specification
Specifying Changes Only — A Case Study on Delta Requirements (AH, AW, BP), pp. 45–58.
REFSQ-2009-WelshS #adaptation #requirements
Requirements Tracing to Support Change in Dynamically Adaptive Systems (KW, PS), pp. 59–73.
REFSQ-2009-TunYLN #approach #identification #interactive #problem
Early Identification of Problem Interactions: A Tool-Supported Approach (TTT, YY, RCL, BN), pp. 74–88.
REFSQ-2009-PerrouinBBT #consistency #detection #modelling #nondeterminism #perspective #requirements
Composing Models for Detecting Inconsistencies: A Requirements Engineering Perspective (GP, EB, BB, YLT), pp. 89–103.
REFSQ-2009-BeattyH #case study #experience #requirements
Experiences with a Requirements Object Model (JB, JH), pp. 104–117.
REFSQ-2009-WnukRS #architecture #case study #coordination #industrial #requirements
Architecting and Coordinating Thousands of Requirements — An Industrial Case Study (KW, BR, CS), pp. 118–123.
REFSQ-2009-VaraS #approach #lessons learnt #specification
BPMN-Based Specification of Task Descriptions: Approach and Lessons Learnt (JLdlV, JS), pp. 124–138.
REFSQ-2009-MarholdRSD #experience #non-functional #requirements
Clarifying Non-functional Requirements to Improve User Acceptance — Experience at Siemens (CM, CR, CS, JD), pp. 139–146.
REFSQ-2009-SeyffGMG #case study #experience #requirements
Scenarios in the Wild: Experiences with a Contextual Requirements Discovery Method (NS, FG, NAMM, PG), pp. 147–161.
REFSQ-2009-KarlsenMK #requirements #tool support
Inventing Requirements with Creativity Support Tools (IKK, NAMM, AK), pp. 162–174.
REFSQ-2009-DavisH #assessment #requirements
A Quantitative Assessment of Requirements Engineering Publications — 1963-2008 (AMD, AMH), pp. 175–189.
REFSQ-2009-GandhiL #assurance #case study #design #requirements #research
Assurance Case Driven Case Study Design for Requirements Engineering Research (RAG, SWL), pp. 190–196.
REFSQ-2009-Kof #automaton #modelling #specification
Translation of Textual Specifications to Automata by Means of Discourse Context Modeling (LK), pp. 197–211.
REFSQ-2009-PenzenstadlerSP #modelling #requirements
A Requirements Reference Model for Model-Based Requirements Engineering in the Automotive Domain (BP, ES, KP), pp. 212–217.
REFSQ-2009-Berntsson-SvenssonGR #embedded #quality #requirements
Quality Requirements in Practice: An Interview Study in Requirements Engineering for Embedded Systems (RBS, TG, BR), pp. 218–232.
REFSQ-2009-LiRFM #clustering #composition #design #question #requirements
Does Requirements Clustering Lead to Modular Design? (ZL, QAR, RF, NHM), pp. 233–239.
REFSQ-2009-LaurentC #lessons learnt #online #open source #process #requirements
Lessons Learned from Open Source Projects for Facilitating Online Requirements Processes (PL, JCH), pp. 240–255.

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