Software engineering with abstractions
Software engineering with abstractions
Status Report: Computer-Aided Prototyping
IEEE Software
Reuse of requirements and specifications: a formal framework
SSR '95 Proceedings of the 1995 Symposium on Software reusability
Goal driven business modelling: supporting decision making within information systems development
COCS '95 Proceedings of conference on Organizational computing systems
Making Use of Scenarios for Validating Analysis and Design
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Agent-oriented analysis and modeling
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
A practical approach to combining requirements definition and object-oriented analysis
Annals of Software Engineering
A Case Study of Decomposing Functional Requirements Using Scenarios
ICRE '98 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Putting Requirements Engineering to Practice
An Approach for Cross-Discipline Requirements Engineering Process Patterns
ICRE '98 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Putting Requirements Engineering to Practice
Why Is It So Difficult to Introduce RE Research Results into Mainstream RE Practice?
CAiSE '00 Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
DEXA '00 Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Using hypermedia in requirements engineering practice
The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia
Hierarchical Partitioning in a Rapid Prototyping Environment
RSP '96 Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Workshop on Rapid System Prototyping (RSP '96)
IWSSD '98 Proceedings of the 9th international workshop on Software specification and design
Scenario-Based Assessment of Nonfunctional Requirements
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Quantitative assessment of enterprise resource planning software customisation
International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management
Test scenario generation from a structured requirements specification
ECBS'99 Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE conference on Engineering of computer-based systems
A method for evaluating rigor and industrial relevance of technology evaluations
Empirical Software Engineering
Improving virtual environments analysis process
MIV'05 Proceedings of the 5th WSEAS international conference on Multimedia, internet & video technologies
The brave new world of design requirements
Information Systems
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It is argued that, in general, requirements engineering produces one large document, written in a natural language, that few people bother to read. Projects that do read and follow the document often build systems that do not satisfy needs. The reasons for the current state of the practice are listed. Research areas that have significant payoff potential, including improving natural-language specifications, rapid prototyping and requirements animation, requirements clustering, requirements-based testing, computer-aided requirements engineering, requirements reuse, research into methods, knowledge engineering, formal methods, and a unified framework, are outlined.