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3. ICRE 1998: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
- 3rd International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE '98), Putting Requirements Engineering to Practice, April 6-10, 1998, Colorado Springs, CO, USA, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8356-2
Session I: Safety, Survivability, and Fault Tolerance
- Francis Schneider, Steve M. Easterbrook, John R. Callahan, Gerard J. Holzmann:
Validating Requirements for Fault Tolerant Systems using Model Checking. 4-13 - Richard C. Linger, Nancy R. Mead, Howard F. Lipson:
Requirements Definition for Survivable Network Systems. 14-23 - Robyn R. Lutz, Guy G. Helmer, Michelle M. Moseman, David E. Statezni, Stephen R. Tockey:
Safety Analysis of Requirements for a Product Family. 24-
Session II: Tractability and Change Management
- Theodore Hammer, Lenore Huffman:
Automated Requirements Management - Beware HOW You Use Tools: An Experience Report. 34-40 - Xiping Song, William M. Hasling, Gaurav Mangla, William Sherman:
Lessons Learned from Building a Web-Based Requirements Tracing System. 41-50 - Alessandra Russo, Bashar Nuseibeh, Jeff Kramer:
Restructuring Requirements Specifications For Managing Inconsistency And Change: A Case Study. 51-
Mini-Tutorial I
- Ivy Hooks:
A Case for Priority. 62-
Session III: Elicitation
- Nicola Millard, Paula Lynch, Karina Tracey:
Child's Play: Using Techniques Developed to Elicit Requirements from Children with Adults. 66-73 - Ian Sommerville, Peter Sawyer, Stephen Viller:
Viewpoints for Requirements Elicitation: A Practical Approach. 74-81 - William N. Robinson, Suzanne D. Pawlowski:
Surfacing Root Requirements Interactions from Inquiry Cycle Requirements Documents. 82-89 - Heinrich C. Mayr, Christian Kop:
Conceptual Predesign - Bridging the Gap between Requirements and Conceptual Design. 90-
Session IV: Modeling and Requirements
- Martin J. Loomes, Sara Jones:
Requirements Engineering: A Perspective Through Theory-Building. 100-107 - Magnus Haglind, Lars Johansson, Martin Rantzer:
Experiences Integrating Requirements Engineering and Business Analysis An Empirical Study of Operations & Management System Procurement Projects. 108-117 - R. Craig Smith:
Using a Quality Model Framework to Strengthen the Requirements. 118-
Mini-Tutorial II
- Philip Morris, Marcelo Masera, Marc Wilikens:
Requirements Engineering and Industrial Uptake. 130-137 - Priscilla J. Fowler, Anita D. Carleton, Barbara Merrin:
Transition Packages: An Experiment in Expediting the Introduction of Requirements Management. 138-
Session V: Scenarios
- Neil A. M. Maiden, Shailey Minocha, K. Manning, Michele Ryan:
CREWS-SAVRE: Systematic Scenario Generation and Use. 148-155 - Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Robert Kacsich:
A Case Study of Decomposing Functional Requirements Using Scenarios. 156-163 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Michele Ryan:
Experience with SCRAM, a SCenario Requirements Analysis Method. 164-
Session VI: Research in Progress
- Xavier Franch:
Systematic Formulation of Non-Functional Characteristics of Software. 174-181 - Marilyn T. Gaska, Donald C. Gause:
An Approach for Cross-Discipline Requirements Engineering Process Patterns. 182-189 - Renaud Lecoeuche, Chris Mellish, David Stuart Robertson:
A Framework for Requirements Elicitation through Mixed-Initiative Dialogue. 190-
Panel I
- Richard C. Linger:
Issues in Requirements Definition for Survivable Systems. 198-
Session VII: Scenarios and Intentions
- Nancy G. Leveson:
Intent Specifications: An Approach to Building Human-Centered Specifications. 204-213 - Karin K. Breitman, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
A Framework for Scenario Evolution. 214-221 - Klaus Weidenhaupt, Klaus Pohl, Matthias Jarke, Peter Haumer:
Scenario Usage in System Development: A Report on Current Practice. 222-
Session VIII: Requirements and Software Reuse
- Patrik Forsgren, Arnis Daugulis:
Requirements Engineering In Control Center Procurement Projects Practical Experiences from the Power Industry. 224-232 - Wing Lam, Sara Jones, Carol Britton:
Technology Transfer for Reuse: A Management Model and Process Improvement Framework. 233-240 - Neil A. M. Maiden, Cornelius Ncube:
Acquiring COTS Software Selection Requirements. 241-
Panel II
- Linda A. Macaulay:
The Role of the Facilitator in Requirements Engineering. 244-
Panel III
- Brian Lawrence:
Report from the Pre-Conference Workshop. 248-
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