A unifying model for software quality
Proceedings of the 8th international workshop on Software quality
DESRIST'12 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems: advances in theory and practice
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Security and Dependability for Resource Constrained Embedded Systemss
Facets of a discourse analysis of safety requirements
NLDB'12 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Applications of Natural Language Processing and Information Systems
LELIE: a tool dedicated to procedure and requirement authoring
EACL 2012 Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Writing (CLW 2012): Linguistic and Cognitive Aspects of Document Creation and Document Engineering
A collaborative user-centered approach to fine-tune geospatial database design
ER'12 Proceedings of the 2012 international conference on Advances in Conceptual Modeling
Requirement ambiguity not as important as expected: results of an empirical evaluation
REFSQ'13 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
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Written for those who want to develop their knowledge of requirements engineering process, whether practitioners or students.Using the latest research and driven by practical experience from industry, Requirements Engineering gives useful hints to practitioners on how to write and structure requirements. It explains the importance of Systems Engineering and the creation of effective solutions to problems. It describes the underlying representations used in system modeling and introduces the UML2, and considers the relationship between requirements and modeling. Covering a generic multi-layer requirements process, the book discusses the key elements of effective requirements management. The latest version ofDOORS (Version 7)- a software tool which serves as an enabler of a requirements management process - is also introduced to the reader here.Additional material and links are available at: http://www.requirementsengineering.info