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Daniel M. Berry, Xavier Franch
Proceedings of the 17th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
REFSQ, 2011.

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@proceedings{REFSQ-2011,
	address       = "Essen, Germany",
	doi           = "10.1007/978-3-642-19858-8",
	editor        = "Daniel M. Berry and Xavier Franch",
	isbn          = "978-3-642-19857-1",
	publisher     = "{Springer International Publishing}",
	series        = "{Lecture Notes in Computer Science}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 17th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality}",
	volume        = 6606,
	year          = 2011,
}

Contents (20 items)

REFSQ-2011-Maiden #delivery #requirements #research
Delivering Requirements Research into Practice (NAMM), pp. 1–3.
REFSQ-2011-KnaussHSIJ #requirements #security
Supporting Requirements Engineers in Recognising Security Issues (EK, SHH, KS, SI, JJ), pp. 4–18.
REFSQ-2011-MahauxHS #case study #experience #requirements
Discovering Sustainability Requirements: An Experience Report (MM, PH, GS), pp. 19–33.
REFSQ-2011-MarkovHC #case study #industrial #process #requirements
Requirements Engineering Process Improvement: An Industrial Case Study (GAM, AH, OC), pp. 34–47.
REFSQ-2011-WidyaBWLKBJH #education #requirements
Requirements for a Nutrition Education Demonstrator (IW, RB, RdW, BL, NK, RB, VJ, HJH), pp. 48–53.
REFSQ-2011-WnukRB #challenge #complexity #development #requirements #scalability
Scaling Up Requirements Engineering — Exploring the Challenges of Increasing Size and Complexity in Market-Driven Software Development (KW, BR, BB), pp. 54–59.
REFSQ-2011-MertenLB #comprehension #enterprise #requirements #research #towards
Towards a New Understanding of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Requirements Engineering Research (TM, KL, SB), pp. 60–65.
REFSQ-2011-DhunganaSG #elicitation #modelling #product line #requirements #research #using #variability
Research Preview: Supporting End-User Requirements Elicitation Using Product Line Variability Models (DD, NS, FG), pp. 66–71.
REFSQ-2011-ScheinholtzW #elicitation #requirements
Interview Patterns for Requirements Elicitation (LAS, IW), pp. 72–77.
REFSQ-2011-El-SharkawyS #approach #empirical #heuristic #requirements
A Heuristic Approach for Supporting Product Innovation in Requirements Engineering: A Controlled Experiment (SES, KS), pp. 78–93.
REFSQ-2011-QureshiSP #perspective #research
Satisfying User Needs at the Right Time and in the Right Place: A Research Preview (NAQ, NS, AP), pp. 94–99.
REFSQ-2011-WuestG #flexibility #modelling #requirements #sketching
Flexible Sketch-Based Requirements Modeling (DW, MG), pp. 100–105.
REFSQ-2011-LauesenK #case study
Use Cases versus Task Descriptions (SL, MAK), pp. 106–120.
REFSQ-2011-HenkelP #perspective #requirements
E-Service Requirements from a Consumer-Process Perspective (MH, EP), pp. 121–135.
REFSQ-2011-AdamUR #question #reuse
Is It Beneficial to Match Reusable Services Earlier? (SA, ÖÜ, NR), pp. 136–150.
REFSQ-2011-SikoraTP #embedded #industrial #requirements
Requirements Engineering for Embedded Systems: An Investigation of Industry Needs (ES, BT, KP), pp. 151–165.
REFSQ-2011-PostMP #case study #requirements #strict
Applying Restricted English Grammar on Automotive Requirements — Does it Work? A Case Study (AP, IM, AP), pp. 166–180.
REFSQ-2011-BakalovaDHW #agile #requirements #what
Agile Requirements Prioritization: What Happens in Practice and What Is Described in Literature (ZB, MD, AH, RW), pp. 181–195.
REFSQ-2011-GervasiZ #mining #requirements
Mining Requirements Links (VG, DZ), pp. 196–201.
REFSQ-2011-VeerappaL #clustering #requirements
Clustering Stakeholders for Requirements Decision Making (VV, EL), pp. 202–208.

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