Classification of research efforts in requirements engineering
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
A Framework for Scenario Evolution
ICRE '98 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Putting Requirements Engineering to Practice
Using Business Rules in EXtreme Requirements
CAiSE '02 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Using UML to reflect non-functional requirements
CASCON '01 Proceedings of the 2001 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research
Recovering business rules from structured analysis specifications
WCRE '95 Proceedings of the Second Working Conference on Reverse Engineering
Integrating business processes with requirements elicitation
WET-ICE '96 Proceedings of the 5th International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET ICE'96)
Business Rules as Organizational Policies
IWSSD '98 Proceedings of the 9th international workshop on Software specification and design
Enhancing RUP business model with client-oriented requirements models
UML and the unified process
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Traceability, a major issue in software engineering, is seldom present at the initial requirements engineering process. The paper reports a proposal for organizing requirements statements as a model, where change and evolution are taken into consideration. The model uses natural language statements as its basic representation, which helps the communication between clients and software engineers. The model is supported by a customized software system for which a prototype was built and used in an industrial setting.