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The following articles are from "Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995":
Gough, Paul A., Fodemski, Filip T., Higgins, Stewart A. and Ray, S. J. (1995): Scenarios-an industrial case study and hypermedia enhancements. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 10-17. Available online
Gotel, Orlena and Finkelstein, Anthony (1995): Contribution structures (Requirements artifacts). In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 100-107. Available online
Leite, Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado and Oliveira, Antonio de Pádua Albuquerque (1995): A client oriented requirements baseline. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 108-115. Available online
Macfarlane, I. A. and Reilly, I. (1995): Requirements traceability in an integrated development environment. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 116-127. Available online
Potts, Colin (1995): Invented requirements and imagined customers: requirements engineering for off-the-shelf software. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 128-131. Available online
Chung, Lawrence, Nixon, Brian A. and Yu, Eric S. K. (1995): Using non-functional requirements to systematically support change. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 132-139. Available online
Fickas, Stephen and Feather, Martin S. (1995): Requirements monitoring in dynamic environments. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 140-147. Available online
Maiden, Neil A. M., Mistry, P. and Sutcliffe, Alistair G. (1995): How People Categorise Requirements for Reuse: a Natural Approach. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 148-157. Available online
Atlee, Joanne M. and McDermid, John A. (1995): Integrating requirements analysis and safety analysis. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 158-159. Available online
Jr., Janis A. Bubenko (1995): Challenges in requirements engineering. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 160-163. Available online
Bustard, David W. and Lundy, P. J. (1995): Enhancing soft systems analysis with formal modelling. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 164-171. Available online
Potts, Colin, Takahashi, Kenji, Smith, Jeffrey D. and Ota, Kenji (1995): An evaluation of inquiry-based requirements analysis for an Internet service. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 172-180. Available online
Fields, Bob, Wright, Peter C. and Harrison, Michael D. (1995): A task centered approach to analysing human error tolerance requirements. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 18-26. Available online
Jacquot, J.-P. and Valdenaire, A. (1995): Trading legibility against implementability in requirement specifications: an experimental assessment. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 181-189. Available online
Jirotka, Marina, Heath, Christian and Luff, Paul (1995): Ethnography by Video for Requirements Capture. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 190-193. Available online
Lamsweerde, Axel van, Darimont, Robert and Massonet, Philippe (1995): Goal-directed elaboration of requirements for a meeting scheduler: problems and lessons learnt. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 194-203. Available online
Jackson, Michael (1995): Problems and requirements (software development). In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 2-9. Available online
Emam, Khaled El and Madhavji, Nazim H. (1995): Measuring the success of requirements engineering processes. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 204-213. Available online
Zave, Pamela (1995): Classification of research efforts in requirements engineering. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 214-216. Available online
Hughes, John A., O'Brien, Jon, Rodden, Tom, Rouncefield, Mark and Sommerville, Ian (1995): Presenting ethnography in the requirements process. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 27-39. Available online
Regnell, Björn, Kimbler, Kristofer and Wesslén, Anders (1995): Improving the use case driven approach to requirements engineering. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 40-41. Available online
Easterbrook, Steve M. and Nuseibeh, Bashar (1995): Managing inconsistencies in an evolving specification. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 48-55. Available online
Heitmeyer, Constance L., Labaw, Bruce G. and Kiskis, Daniel L. (1995): Consistency checking of SCR-style requirements specifications. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 56-65. Available online
Ryan, Kevin (1995): Panel 2: Let's Have More Experimentation in Requirements Engineering. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 66-67. Available online
Emam, Khaled El and Madhavji, Nazim H. (1995): A field study of requirements engineering practices in information systems development. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 68-80. Available online
Forsgren, P. and Rahkonen, T. (1995): Specification of customer and user requirements in industrial control system procurement projects. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 81-88. Available online
Ramesh, Balasubramaniam, Powers, Timothy, Stubbs, Curtis and Edwards, Michael (1995): Implementing requirements traceability: a case study. In: Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering 1995 March 27 - 29, 1995, York, England. pp. 89-99. Available online
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