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The following articles are from "ICRE 2000":
Lavazza, Luigi and Valetto, Giuseppe (2000): Enhancing Requirements and Change Management through Process Modeling and Measurement. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 106-118. Available online
Feather, Martin S., Cornford, Steven L. and Gibbel, Mark (2000): Scalable Mechanisms for Requirements Interaction Management. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 119-129. Available online
Nguyen, LeMai and Swatman, Paul A. (2000): Essential and Incidental Complexity in Requirements Models. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 130-139. Available online
Gervasi, Vincenzo and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2000): Lightweight Validation of Natural Language Requirements: A Case Study. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 140-149. Available online
Antón, Annie I. and Atlee, Joanne M. (2000): What Do You Mean I've Been Practicing without a License? Certification and Licensing of Requirements Engineering Professionals. In: ICRE 2000 2000. p. 151. Available online
Mead, Nancy R. (2000): What Do You Mean I'm Practicing without a License? Certification and Licensing of Requirements Engineering Professionals. In: ICRE 2000 2000. p. 152. Available online
Neumann, Peter G. (2000): Certitude and Rectitude. In: ICRE 2000 2000. p. 153. Available online
Parnas, David Lorge (2000): Two Positions on Licensing. In: ICRE 2000 2000. p. 154. Available online
Baum, Lothar, Becker, Martin, Geyer, Lars and Molter, Georg (2000): Mapping Requirements to Reusable Components Using Design Spaces. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 159-167. Available online
Daneva, Maya (2000): Establishing Reuse Measurement Practices in SAP Requirements Engineering. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 168-177. Available online
Hubbard, Rick, Schroeder, Charles N. and Mead, Nancy R. (2000): An Assessment of the Relative Efficiency of a Facilitator-Driven Requirements Collection Process with Respect to the Conventional Interview Method. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 178-188. Available online
Gunter, Carl A., Gunter, Elsa L., Jackson, Michael and Zave, Pamela (2000): A Reference Model for Requirements and Specifications-Extended Abstract. In: ICRE 2000 2000. p. 189. Available online
Hörl, Johann and Aichernig, Bernhard K. (2000): Requirements Validation of a Voice Communication System Used in Air Traffic Control. In: ICRE 2000 2000. p. 190. Available online
Damian, Daniela E., Eberlein, Armin, Shaw, Mildred L. G. and Gaines, Brian R. (2000): The Effects of Communication Media on Group Performance in Requirements Engineering. In: ICRE 2000 2000. p. 191. Available online
Gause, Donald C. (2000): Requirements Engineering: What Have We Accomplished? Where Are We Now? Where Are We Going?. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 195-196. Available online
Alcázar, Enrique García and Monzon, Antonio (2000): A Process Framework for Requirements Analysis and Specification. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 27-. Available online
Neumann, Peter G. (2000): Requirements-Related Risks in Critical Systems. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 3-. Available online
Day, Nancy A. and Joyce, Jeffrey J. (2000): A Framework for Multi-Notation Requirements Specification and Analysis. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 39-48. Available online
Glinz, Martin (2000): A Lightweight Approach to Consistency of Scenarios and Class Models. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 49-. Available online
Sherrell, Linda B. and Paulsen, W. (2000): Z Specifications Meet Mathematica for Exploratory Prototyping. In: ICRE 2000 2000. p. 61. Available online
Saeki, Motoshi (2000): Patterns and Aspects for Use Cases: Reuse Techniques for Use Case Descriptions. In: ICRE 2000 2000. p. 62. Available online
Ferdinandi, Pat (2000): The Requirement Set. In: ICRE 2000 2000. p. 63. Available online
Kaindl, Hermann (2000): Why is it so Difficult to Introduce Requirements Engineering Research Results into Mainstream Requirements Engineering Practice?. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 67-68. Available online
Greenspan, Sol J. (2000): Why is it so Easy to Introduce Requirements Engineering Technology Transfer Panels into Mainstream Practice?. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 69-70. Available online
Knott, Roger P., Merunka, Vojtech and Polák, Jirí (2000): Process Modeling for Object Oriented Analysis Using BORM Object Behavioral Analysis. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 7-16. Available online
Heitmeyer, Constance L. (2000): Transferring Research Results in Requirements to Practice: Obstacles and Incentives. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 71-72. Available online
Leite, Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado (2000): Is there a Gap between RE Research and RE Practice?. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 73-74. Available online
Mead, Nancy R. (2000): Why is it so Difficult to Introduce Requirements Engineering Research Results into Mainstream Requirements Engineering Practice?. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 75-76. Available online
Siddiqi, Jawed I. A. (2000): Obstacles and Incentives in Introducing RE Research Results into RE Practice. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 77-. Available online
Parnas, David Lorge (2000): Requirements Documentation: Why a Formal Basis is Essential. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 81-84. Available online
Moisiadis, Frank (2000): Prioritizing Scenario Evolution. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 85-94. Available online
Breitman, Karin and Leite, Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado (2000): Scenario Evolution: A Closer View on Relationships. In: ICRE 2000 2000. pp. 95-105. Available online
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