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Requirements Engineering, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, February 2004
- Colette Rolland, Camille Salinesi, Anne Etien:
Eliciting gaps in requirements change. 1-15 - Paolo Donzelli:
A goal-driven and agent-based requirements engineering framework. 16-39 - Luisa Mich, Mariangela Franch, Pierluigi Novi Inverardi:
Market research for requirements analysis using linguistic tools. 40-56 - Devendra Fakun, Richard Greenough:
An exploratory study into whether to or not to include users in the development of industrial hypermedia applications. 57-66 - Daniel M. Berry, Khuzaima Daudjee, Jing Dong, Igor Fainchtein, Maria Augusta V. Nelson, Torsten Nelson, Lihua Ou:
User's manual as a requirements specification: case studies. 67-82
Volume 9, Number 2, May 2004
- Roel J. Wieringa:
Introduction to the RE'03 Special Issue. 83-84 - Davide Bolchini, Paolo Paolini:
Goal-driven requirements analysis for hypermedia-intensive Web applications. 85-103 - Renaud De Landtsheer, Emmanuel Letier, Axel van Lamsweerde:
Deriving tabular event-based specifications from goal-oriented requirements models. 104-120 - Chi-Sheng Shih, Jane W.-S. Liu:
Acquiring and incorporating state-dependent timing requirements. 121-131 - Ariel Fuxman, Lin Liu, John Mylopoulos, Marco Roveri, Paolo Traverso:
Specifying and analyzing early requirements in Tropos. 132-150 - Luisa Mich, Mariangela Franch, Pierluigi Novi Inverardi:
Erratum: Market research for requirements analysis using linguistic tools. 151
Volume 9, Number 3, August 2004
- Andrew Gemino:
Empirical comparisons of animation and narration in requirements validation. 153-168 - Annie I. Antón, Julia Brande Earp:
A requirements taxonomy for reducing Web site privacy vulnerabilities. 169-185 - Enzo Colombo, Chiara Francalanci:
Selecting CRM packages based on architectural, functional, and cost requirements: Empirical validation of a hierarchical ranking model. 186-203 - Katrina Hands, D. Ramanee Peiris, Peter Gregor:
Development of a computer-based interviewing tool to enhance the requirements gathering process. 204-216
Volume 9, Number 4, November 2004
- Peretz Shoval, Revital Danoch, Mira Balaban:
Hierarchical entity-relationship diagrams: the model, method of creation and experimental evaluation. 217-228 - Keng Siau, Lihyunn Lee:
Are use case and class diagrams complementary in requirements analysis? An experimental study on use case and class diagrams in UML. 229-237 - Joonhee Yoo, Joseph Catanio, Ravi Paul, Michael Bieber:
Relationship analysis in requirements engineering. 238-247 - Andrew Gemino, Yair Wand:
A framework for empirical evaluation of conceptual modeling techniques. 248-260 - Akhilesh Bajaj:
The effect of the number of concepts on the readability of schemas: an empirical study with data models. 261-270
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