The F3 reuse environment for requirements engineering
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
A Rule-Based Approach to Developing Software Development Prediction Models
Automated Software Engineering
Development of new telecommunications services using an expert system
BT Technology Journal
Supporting Distributed Collaborative Prioritization
APSEC '99 Proceedings of the Sixth Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference
Recovering business rules from structured analysis specifications
WCRE '95 Proceedings of the Second Working Conference on Reverse Engineering
Analysis of cultural conflict in the development of web-enabled information systems
E-commerce and cultural values
Requirement-oriented activities in an engineering design process
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing - Digital Enterprise Technology: Perspectives and Future Challenges
Using service responsibility tables to supplement UML in analyzing e-service systems
Decision Support Systems
Risk identification at the interface between business case and requirements
REFSQ'13 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
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We discuss a number of essential problems of software requirements engineering, related to management, organisations, users, stakeholders, methodology, tools, and education. Most of the problems seem to have their roots in how requirements engineering is appreciated at the business management and IT management levels.