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Travelled to:
1 × Brazil
1 × Switzerland
1 × Taiwan
1 × USA
3 × Spain
Collaborated with:
F.M.R.Alencar C.T.L.L.Silva E.Santos J.Castro A.Jaqueira J.B.d.Castro B.Gurgel F.Silva L.Lucena R.Moura C.Agra E.Aranha J.Vilela J.Pimentel M.Soares P.Cavalcanti R.A.Ramos J.Araújo A.M.D.Moreira
Talks about:
model (7) improv (2) architectur (1) understand (1) transform (1) systemat (1) strategi (1) contextu (1) behavior (1) approach (1)

Person: Márcia Lucena

DBLP DBLP: Lucena:M=aacute=rcia

Facilitated 1 volumes:

ER@BR 2013Ed

Contributed to:

ICEIS v2 20152015
SAC 20152015
ER@BR 20132013
SAC 20112011
SAC 20102010
SEKE 20092009
ICEIS ISAS v1 20082008

Wrote 8 papers:

ICEIS-v2-2015-LucenaAAAJ #approach #modelling
Integrating User Stories and i* Models — A Systematic Approach (ML, CA, FMRA, EA, AJ), pp. 428–438.
SAC-2015-VilelaCPSCL #behaviour #modelling
Deriving the behavior of context-sensitive systems from contextual goal models (JV, JBdC, JP, MS, PC, ML), pp. 1397–1400.
ER-BR-2013-JaqueiraGL #portuguese #requirements
Integrando Requisitos ágeis com Modelos i (AJ, BG, ML).
ER-BR-2013-SilvaLLM #portuguese #requirements
Uma extensão do STREAM para Escolha de Padrões Arquiteturais baseada em Requisitos Não-Funcionais (FS, ML, LL, RM).
SAC-2011-LucenaCSAS #architecture #modelling #named #requirements
Stream: a strategy for transition between requirements models and architectural models (ML, JC, CTLLS, FMRA, ES), pp. 699–704.
SAC-2010-AlencarCLSSAM #composition #modelling #towards
Towards modular i* models (FMRA, JC, ML, ES, CTLLS, JA, AMDM), pp. 292–297.
SEKE-2009-LucenaSSAC #modelling
Applying Transformation Rules to Improve i* Models (ML, CTLLS, ES, FMRA, JC), pp. 43–48.
ICEIS-ISAS1-2008-AlencarSLCSR #modelling
Improving the Understandability of I* Models (FMRA, CTLLS, ML, JBdC, ES, RAR), pp. 129–136.

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