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ICRE 1994: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
- Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering, ICRE '94, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, April 18-21, 1994. IEEE Computer Society 1994, ISBN 0-8186-5480-5

- Mack W. Alford:

Attacking requirements complexity using a separation of concerns. 2-5 - Giacomo Bucci, Maurizio Campanai, Paolo Nesi, Marcello Traversi:

An object-oriented dual language for specifying reactive systems. 6-15 - Shih-Chien Chou, Chyan-Goei Chung:

An OOA model with system function specifications. 16-23 - José M. Drake, Wei-Tek Tsai:

System bounding issues for analysis. 24-31 - Gabriel Eckert:

Types, classes and collections in object-oriented analysis. 32-39 - Richard E. Fairley, Richard H. Thayer, Per Bjorke:

The concept of operations: the bridge from operational requirements to technical specifications. 40-47 - Jose Otavio Proenca Soares:

Underlying concepts in process specification. 48-52 - David P. Wood, Michael G. Christel

, Scott M. Stevens:
A multimedia approach to requirements capture and modeling. 53-56 - Merlin Dorfman, Edward R. Byrne, Suzanne M. Garcia, Richard M. Harwell, Lou Miller, Bill Sabor, Timothy Sweeney, Stephanie White:

Requirements engineering standardization. 57-63 - Ramón D. Acosta, Carla L. Burns, William E. Rzepka, James L. Sidoran:

A case study of applying rapid prototyping techniques in the Requirements Engineering Environment. 66-73 - Barry W. Boehm, Prasanta K. Bose, Ellis Horowitz, Ming June Lee:

Software requirements as negotiated win conditions. 74-83 - Leah Goldin, Daniel M. Berry:

AbstFinder, a prototype abstraction finder for natural language text for use in requirements elicitation: design, methodology, and evaluation. 84-93 - O. C. Z. Gotel, Anthony Finkelstein:

An analysis of the requirements traceability problem. 94-101 - J. Holland, P. H. Sönksen, Ewart R. Carson, Bernard Cohen:

The directorate information system at St Thomas' hospital: a study in domain analysis. 102-109 - N. W. Morgan, C. Schahczenski:

Transitioning to rigorous software specification. 110-117 - Neal R. Reizer, Gregory D. Abowd, B. Craig Meyers, Patrick R. H. Place:

Using formal methods for requirements specification of a proposed POSIX standard. 118-125 - Stephanie M. White:

Comparative analysis of embedded computer system requirements methods. 126-134 - Peter C. Wright, Bob Fields, Michael D. Harrison:

Deriving human-error tolerance requirements from tasks. 135-142 - Mack W. Alford, Joseph C. DeFoe, Julian Holtzman, Clement L. McGowan, Dave Oliver, William E. Rzepka:

Issues in requirements engineering technology transfer. 143-148 - Boumediene Belkhouche, Bart J. Geraci:

Ripple: a formally specified prototyping system. 150-153 - Janis A. Bubenko Jr., Colette Rolland, Pericles Loucopoulos, Valeria De Antonellis:

Facilitating "fuzzy to formal" requirements modelling. 154-157 - John E. Dobson, Ros Strens:

Organisational requirements definition for information technology systems. 158-165 - Jon Atle Gulla, Geir Willumsen, Odd Ivar Lindland, Arne Sølvberg:

Executing, viewing and explaining conceptual models. 166-175 - K. J. Hughes, R. M. Rankin, C. T. Sennett:

Taxonomy for requirements analysis. 176-179 - Jianhong Liang, James D. Palmer:

A pattern matching and clustering based approach for supporting requirements transformation. 180-183 - Neil A. M. Maiden, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:

Requirements critiquing using domain abstractions. 184-193 - Atsushi Ohnishi:

A visual software requirements definition method. 194-201 - Mehmet Bülent Özcan, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:

Validating and evolving software requirements in a systematic framework. 202-205 - William N. Robinson, Stephen Fickas:

Supporting multi-perspective requirements engineering. 206-215 - Colette Rolland:

Modeling the evolution of artifacts. 216-219 - Abdul Salek, Paul G. Sorenson, J. Paul Tremblay, John M. Punshon:

The REVIEW system: from formal specifications to natural language. 220-229 - Jawed I. A. Siddiqi, Ian C. Morrey, Richard Hibberd, Graham Buckberry:

Towards a system for the construction, clarification, discovery and formalisation of requirements. 230-238 - M. Chandra Shekaran, David Garlan, Michael Jackson, Nancy R. Mead, Colin Potts, Howard B. Reubenstein:

The role of software architecture in requirements engineering. 239-245

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