Software Engineering Economics
Software Engineering Economics
Ambiguity in Natural Language Requirements Documents
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Model-Driven Prototyping Based Requirements Elicitation
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
A Case for ViewPoints and Documents
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Towards Combining Ontologies and Model Weaving for the Evolution of Requirements Models
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Reducing Ambiguities in Requirements Specifications Via Automatically Created Object-Oriented Models
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Innovations in Natural Language Document Processing for Requirements Engineering
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Logic-Based Regulatory Conformance Checking
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
On the Identification of Goals in Stakeholders' Dialogs
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Text Classification and Machine Learning Support for Requirements Analysis Using Blogs
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Profiling and Tracing Stakeholder Needs
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Model-Driven Prototyping Based Requirements Elicitation
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Towards Combining Ontologies and Model Weaving for the Evolution of Requirements Models
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Reducing Ambiguities in Requirements Specifications Via Automatically Created Object-Oriented Models
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Innovations in Natural Language Document Processing for Requirements Engineering
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
On the Identification of Goals in Stakeholders' Dialogs
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Text Classification and Machine Learning Support for Requirements Analysis Using Blogs
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
Profiling and Tracing Stakeholder Needs
Innovations for Requirement Analysis. From Stakeholders' Needs to Formal Designs
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The lions's share of the software faults can be traced to requirements and specification errors, so improvements in requirements engineering can have a large impact on the effectiveness of the overall system development process. A weak link in the chain is the transition from the vague and informal needs of system stakeholders to the formal models that support theoretical analysis and software tools. This paper explains the context for the 2007 Monterey workshop that was dedicated to this problem. It provides the case study that participants were asked to use to illustrate their new methods, and summarizes the discussion and conclusions of the workshop.