Managing the software process
Object-oriented software engineering
Object-oriented software engineering
Experience with Fagan's inspection method
Software—Practice & Experience
An analysis of defect densities found during software inspections
Journal of Systems and Software
Applying UML and patterns: an introduction to object-oriented analysis and design
Applying UML and patterns: an introduction to object-oriented analysis and design
The unified software development process
The unified software development process
Active design reviews: principles and practices
ICSE '85 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Software engineering
Use cases: requirements in context
Use cases: requirements in context
Applying use cases (2nd ed.): a practical guide
Applying use cases (2nd ed.): a practical guide
Advanced use case modeling: software systems
Advanced use case modeling: software systems
Writing Effective Use Cases
Software Engineering Project Management
Software Engineering Project Management
Comparing Detection Methods for Software Requirements Inspections: A Replicated Experiment
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Quality and Understandability of Use Case Models
ECOOP '01 Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
A Technique for Managing Complexity of Use Cases for Large Complex Embedded Systems
ISORC '02 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing
Eliciting and Specifying Requirements with Use Cases for Embedded Systems
WORDS '02 Proceedings of the The Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS 2002)
Experiences in Managing an Automotive Requirements Engineering Process
RE '04 Proceedings of the Requirements Engineering Conference, 12th IEEE International
Automotive use case standard for embedded systems
SEAS '05 Proceedings of the second international workshop on Software engineering for automotive systems
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There is a lack of early project control when automotive software is developed by external suppliers. This paper proposes a process improvement that targets early deliverables from suppliers as a means to improve project control. An addition to the existing automotive process employing a two-level use case approach is presented. In an example study involving Volvo 3P we show that the process improvements are applicable in real industrial development processes and that use cases are suitable for automotive requirements communication. The example also showed that use cases can be employed at the level of detail necessary to describe embedded systems.