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RE 2004: Kyoto, Japan
- 12th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering (RE 2004), 6-10 September 2004, Kyoto, Japan. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2174-6

Keynote Presentations
- Nigel Cross:

How Creative Design Happens. 2 - Ikuo Minakata:

Requirements for Ubiquitous/Embedded Products - Digital TV, Mobile Phones and Consumer Products. 3 - Axel van Lamsweerde:

Goal-Oriented Requirements Enginering: A Roundtrip from Research to Practice. 4-7
Use Cases in the Requirements Process
- Kevin Vinsen, Diane Jamieson, Guy Callender:

Use Case Estimation - The Devil is in the Detail. 10-15 - Alexandre L. Correa, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner:

Precise Specification and Validation of Transactional Business Software. 16-25 - Lia Patrício, Raymond P. Fisk, João Falcão e Cunha, Nuno Jardim Nunes

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Customer Experience Requirements for Multi-platform Service Interaction: Bringing Services Marketing to the Elicitation of User Requirements. 26-35
Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering
- Yijun Yu, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite, John Mylopoulos:

From Goals to Aspects: Discovering Aspects from Requirements Goal Models. 38-47 - Shmuel Katz, Awais Rashid

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From Aspectual Requirements to Proof Obligations for Aspect-Oriented Systems. 48-57 - João Araújo, Jon Whittle, Dae-Kyoo Kim:

Modeling and Composing Scenario-Based Requirements with Aspects. 58-67
Improving Requirements Processes
- Jörg Dörr, Barbara Paech, Mathias Köhler:

Requirements Engineering Process Improvement Based on an Information Model. 70-79 - Lucia Rapanotti, Jon G. Hall, Michael Jackson, Bashar Nuseibeh:

Architecture-driven Problem Decomposition. 80-89 - Lars Hagge, Kathrin Lappe:

Patterns for the RE Process. 90-99
Handling Non-Functional Requirements
- Charles B. Haley, Robin C. Laney, Jonathan D. Moffett, Bashar Nuseibeh:

The Effect of Trust Assumptions on the Elaboration of Security Requirements. 102-111 - Haruhiko Kaiya, Akira Osada, Kenji Kaijiri:

Identifying Stakeholders and Their Preferences about NFR by Comparing Use Case Diagrams of Several Existing Systems. 112-121 - Robin C. Laney, Leonor Barroca, Michael Jackson, Bashar Nuseibeh:

Composing Requirements Using Problem Frames. 122-131
Organizational and Socio-Technical Systems
- Jaap Gordijn, Vera Kartseva, Joost Schildwacht, Roel J. Wieringa, Hans Akkermans:

Developing a Domain-Specific Cross-Organizational RE Method. 134-143 - Gil Regev, Alain Wegmann:

Defining Early IT System Requirements with Regulation Principles: The Lightswitch Approach. 144-153 - Andreas Gregoriades, Jae Eun Shin, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:

Human-Centred Requirements Engineering. 154-163
Requirements Engineering for COTS-Based Systems
- Søren Lauesen:

COTS Tenders and Integration Requirements. 166-175 - Jon Atle Gulla:

Understanding Requirements in Enterprise Systems Projects. 176-185 - Gloria Mark, Mark Bergman, Steven E. Poltrock:

Expanding the Horizons of Requirements Engineering: Examining Requirements during Groupware Tool Diffusion. 186-195
Visualizing and Animating Requirements and Goals
- Bruno González-Baixauli, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite, John Mylopoulos:

Visual Variability Analysis for Goal Models. 198-207 - Sebastián Uchitel, Robert Chatley, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee:

Fluent-Based Animation: Exploiting the Relation between Goals and Scenarios for Requirements Validation. 208-217 - Hung Tran Van, Axel van Lamsweerde, Philippe Massonet, Christophe Ponsard:

Goal-Oriented Requirements Animation. 218-228
Managing Requirements Change and Traceability
- Jane Cleland-Huang, Grant Zemont, Wiktor Lukasik:

A Heterogeneous Solution for Improving the Return on Investment of Requirements Traceability. 230-239 - Nur Nurmuliani, Didar Zowghi, Susan P. Williams:

Using Card Sorting Technique to Classify Requirements Change. 240-248 - Jane Huffman Hayes, Alex Dekhtyar, Senthil Karthikeyan Sundaram, Sarah K. Howard:

Helping Analysts Trace Requirements: An Objective Look. 249-259
Structuring and Transforming Requirements
- Ravishankar Boddu, Lan Guo, Supratik Mukhopadhyay, Bojan Cukic:

RETNA: From Requirements to Testing in a Natural Way. 262-271 - Robert J. Hall, Andrea Zisman:

OMML: A Behavioural Model Interchange Format. 272-282 - Johan Natt och Dag, Vincenzo Gervasi, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Björn Regnell:

Speeding up Requirements Management in a Product Software Company: Linking Customer Wishes to Product Requirements through Linguistic Engineering. 283-294
Selecting and Managing Requirements Processes and Tools
- Alan Padula:

Requirements Engineering Process Selection at Hewlett-Packard. 296-300 - Matthias Hoffmann, Nikolaus Kühn, Matthias Weber, Margot Bittner:

Requirements for Requirements Management Tools. 301-308 - Debra Trusso Haley, Bashar Nuseibeh, Helen C. Sharp, Josie Taylor:

The Conundrum of Categorising Requirements: Managing Requirements for Learning on the Move. 309-314
Requirements for Transport and Web Systems
- Ryuji Tsuchiya, Akihiko Matsuoka, Koichi Goto, Kiyotaka Seki, Takahiko Ogino:

Requirement-driven Approach to Interoperable Traveler Support System Specification. 316-321 - Nadine Heumesser, Frank Houdek:

Experiences in Managing an Automotive Requirements Engineering Process. 322-327 - Alexander Puschnig, Ramin Tavakoli Kolagari:

Requirements Engineering in the Development of Innovative Automotive Embedded Software Systems. 328-333 - Hannes Omasreiter, Eduard Metzker:

A Context-Driven Use Case Creation Process for Specifying Automotive Driver Assistance Systems. 334-339 - J. Chris Gibson:

Developing A Requirements Specification For A Web Service Application. 340-344
Posters
- Stan Bühne, Günter Halmans, Klaus Pohl, Matthias Weber, Henning Kleinwechter, Thomas Wierczoch:

Defining Requirements at Different Levels of Abstraction. 346-347 - Xavier Franch, Gemma Grau, Carme Quer:

A Framework for the Definition of Metrics for Actor-Dependency Models. 348-349 - Geórgia Maria C. de Sousa, Jaelson Castro:

Improving the Separation of Non-Functional Concerns in Requirements Artifacts. 350-351 - Raquel L. Hill, Jun Wang, Klara Nahrstedt:

Quantifying Non-Functional Requirements: A Process Oriented Approach. 352-353 - Luncheng Lin, Bashar Nuseibeh, Darrel C. Ince, Michael Jackson:

Using Abuse Frames to Bound the Scope of Security Problems. 354-355
Research Demos
- Juan Pablo Carvallo, Xavier Franch, Gemma Grau, Carme Quer:

QM: A Tool for Building Software Quality Models. 358-359 - Konstantinos Zachos, Neil A. M. Maiden:

ART-SCENE: Enhancing Scenario Walkthroughs With Multi-Media Scenarios. 360-361 - Hermann Kaindl:

Active Tool Support for Requirements Engineering Through RETH. 362-363 - Stéphane S. Somé:

An Environment for Use Cases based Requirements Engineering. 364-365

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