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4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99


 
Time and place:
Limerick, Ireland
7-11 June, 1999
Conf. description:
The IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference is the premier requirements engineering conference. It grew out of two alternating biennial conference series, the IEEE Symposium on Requirements Engineering and the IEEE Conference on Requirements Engineering, which formally merged in 2002.
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References from this conference (1999)

The following articles are from "4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99":

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Holtzblatt, Karen (1999): Contextual Design: From Customer Data to Implementation. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 1-. Available online

p. 100-

Menzies, Tim, Easterbrook, Steve M., Nuseibeh, Bashar and Waugh, Sam (1999): An Empirical Investigation of Multiple Viewpoint Reasoning in Requirements Engineering. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 100-. Available online

p. 111-

Jarke, Matthias (1999): Cooperative Requirements Engineering with Scenarios. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 111-. Available online

p. 114-122

Wiels, Virginie and Easterbrook, Steve M. (1999): Formal Modeling of Space Shuttle Software Change Requests using SCR. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 114-122. Available online

p. 123-132

Paun, Dimitrie O. and Chechik, Marsha (1999): Events in Linear-Time Properties. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 123-132. Available online

p. 133-

Ncube, Cornelius and Maiden, Neil A. M. (1999): Guidance for Parallel Requirements Acquisition and COTS Software Selection. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 133-. Available online

p. 14-22

Boehm, Barry W., Abi-Antoun, Marwan, Port, Daniel, Kwan, Julie and Lynch, Anne (1999): Requirements Engineering, Expectations Management, and the Two Cultures. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 14-22. Available online

p. 142-149

Alspaugh, Thomas A., Antón, Annie I., Barnes, Tiffany and Mott, Bradford W. (1999): An Integrated Scenario Management Strategy. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 142-149. Available online

p. 150-

Elkoutbi, Mohammed, Khriss, Ismaďl and Keller, Rudolf K. (1999): Generating User Interface Prototypes from Scenarios. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 150-. Available online

p. 159-

Brinkkemper, Sjaak (1999): RE for ERP: Requirements Management for the Development of Packaged Software Baan Company. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 159-. Available online

p. 162-171

Cysneiros, Luiz Marcio and Leite, Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado (1999): Integrating Non-Functional Requirements into Data Modeling. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 162-171. Available online

p. 172-179

Jacobs, Stephan (1999): Introducing Measurable Quality Requirements: A Case Study. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 172-179. Available online

p. 180-

Greer, Des, Bustard, David W. and Sunazuka, T. (1999): Introducing Measurable Quality Requirements: A Case Study. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 180-. Available online

p. 189-

Potts, Colin (1999): From "Requirements Engineering" to "Design for Usefulness. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 189-. Available online

p. 191-

Heitmeyer, Constance L. (1999): Increasing the Role of RE in the Development of Dependable Systems Naval Research Laboratory. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 191-. Available online

p. 193-

Zisman, Andrea and Finkelstein, Anthony (1999): XML for Software Engineers University College London. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 193-. Available online

p. 23-

Sutcliffe, Alistair G., Galliers, Julia Rose and Minocha, Shailey (1999): Human Errors and System Requirements. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 23-. Available online

p. 3-

Spence, Ian (1999): Requirements, Use Cases, the UML and The Rational Unified Process. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 3-. Available online

p. 31-

Crawford, Tony (1999): Advancing Business Concepts in a JAD Workshop Setting. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 31-. Available online

p. 33-

Easterbrook, Steve M. (1999): How Multi-Disciplinary Is RE (really)? Institute for Software Research. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 33-. Available online

p. 36-43

Achour, Camille Ben, Rolland, Colette, Souveyet, Carine and Maiden, Neil A. M. (1999): Guiding Use Case Authoring: Results of an Empirical Study. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 36-43. Available online

p. 44-

Amyot, Daniel, Logrippo, Luigi, Buhr, Raymond J. A. and Gray, Tom (1999): Use Case Maps for the Capture and Validation of Distributed Systems Requirements. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 44-. Available online

p. 55-

Hillier, Bill (1999): Capturing Emergence. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 55-. Available online

p. 58-65

Potts, Colin (1999): ScenIC: A Strategy for Inquiry-Driven Requirements Determination. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 58-65. Available online

p. 6-13

Viller, Stephen and Sommerville, Ian (1999): Social Analysis in the Requirements Engineering Process: From Ethnography to Method. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 6-13. Available online

p. 66-73

Haumer, Peter, Jarke, Matthias, Pohl, Klaus and Heymans, Patrick (1999): Bridging the Gap Between Past and Future in RE: A Scenario-Based Approach. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 66-73. Available online

p. 74-

Rolland, Colette, Grosz, Georges and Kla, Régis (1999): Experience with Goal-Scenario Coupling in Requirements Engineering. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 74-. Available online

p. 84-91

Grundy, John C. (1999): Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering for Component-Based Software Systems. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 84-91. Available online

p. 92-99

Goedicke, Michael, Meyer, Torsten and Taentzer, Gabriele (1999): ViewPoint-Oriented Software Development by Distributed Graph Transformation: Towards a Basis for Living with Inconsistencies. In: 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering RE 99 7-11 June, 1999, Limerick, Ireland. pp. 92-99. Available online




 
 

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