Foundations of cognitive neuroscience
Foundations of cognitive neuroscience
Requirements engineering: social and technical issues
Requirements engineering: social and technical issues
Classification of research efforts in requirements engineering
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Mastering the requirements process
Mastering the requirements process
Requirements engineering: a roadmap
Proceedings of the Conference on The Future of Software Engineering
Requirements engineering in the year 00: a research perspective
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering
Effective requirements practices
Effective requirements practices
Linguistic Instruments in Requirements Engineering
Linguistic Instruments in Requirements Engineering
Software Engineering Economics
Software Engineering Economics
Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide
Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide
Software Process Improvement at Hughes Aircraft
IEEE Software
Guest Editors' Introduction: Global Software Development
IEEE Software
Software requirements: Are they really a problem?
ICSE '76 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Software engineering
Software Requirements
An Empirical Study of Facilitation of Computer-Mediated Distributed Requirements Negotiations
RE '01 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
Development of a computer-based interviewing tool to enhance the requirements gathering process
Requirements Engineering
On Formalism in Specifications
IEEE Software
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Requirement is the foundation for both software development and project management activities, so an effective requirements process which has a potential influence on the quality of the final software product must be committed by all stakeholders. However current process improvement maturity models pay little attention to requirements engineering process and they are “black-box test” for organizations’ competence. It is the precondition for our research to understand the fundamental issues and to identify the characteristic that requirement process possessed. We suggest a systematic view for requirement process improvement that includes measurement-based improvement for activities, methods, peoples as “white-box test”, emphasizing the people factor, such as communication and collaboration, etc. Our future work will involve structuring the platform or tools which integrate methods, technologies, checklists, templates, lessons-learned, and providing basic supporting for requirements process improvement and distributed requirements development and management.