Safeware: system safety and computers
Safeware: system safety and computers
Software engineering: theory and practice
Software engineering: theory and practice
Mastering the requirements process
Mastering the requirements process
Software product-line engineering: a family-based software development process
Software product-line engineering: a family-based software development process
Requirements engineering in the year 00: a research perspective
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering
Safety Critical Computer Systems
Safety Critical Computer Systems
Software Metrics: A Rigorous and Practical Approach
Software Metrics: A Rigorous and Practical Approach
Software Engineering Economics
Software Engineering Economics
Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide
Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide
Software Inspection
Software's Future: Managing Evolution
IEEE Software
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Requirements Evolution represents one of the major problems in developing computer-based systems. Current practice in Requirement Engineering relies on process-oriented methodologies, which lack of product features. The resulting scenario then is a collection of general methodologies, which do not take into account product features that may enhance our ability in monitoring and controlling Requirements Evolution. This paper shows empirical investigations of two industrial case studies. The results point out evolutionary product features and identify an Empirical Framework to analysing Requirements Evolution. This work represents a shift from process to product-oriented management of Requirements Evolution.