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This short paper outlines research undertaken as part of the ESPRIT III NATURE basic research action into domain-specific requirements engineering environments. It describes a set of problem abstractions which are the basis for intelligent guidance during requirements scoping, acquisition, modeling, critiquing and communication. It presents a toolkit designed to exploit the problem abstractions during different requirements engineering activities. Routes for industrial exploitation of these research results are also outlined.