RE 1999: Limerick, Ireland
4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering (RE '99), 7-11 June 1999, Limerick, Ireland. IEEE Computer Society 1999 ISBN 0-7695-0188-5
Keynote Address 1
Karen Holtzblatt: Contextual Design: From Customer Data to Implementation. 1-
Session 2A: Minitutorial
Ian Spence: Requirements, Use Cases, the UML and The Rational Unified Process. 3-
Session 2B: Social Requirements Engineering
Stephen Viller, Ian Sommerville: Social Analysis in the Requirements Engineering Process: From Ethnography to Method. 6-13
Barry W. Boehm, Marwan Abi-Antoun, Daniel Port, Julie Kwan, Anne Lynch: Requirements Engineering, Expectations Management, and the Two Cultures. 14-22
Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Julia Rose Galliers, Shailey Minocha: Human Errors and System Requirements. 23-
Session 3A: Minitutorial
Tony Crawford: Advancing Business Concepts in a JAD Workshop Setting. 31-
Session 3B: Panel
Steve M. Easterbrook: How Multi-Disciplinary Is RE (really)? Institute for Software Research. 33-
Session 4A: Use Cases
Camille Ben Achour, Colette Rolland, Carine Souveyet, Neil A. M. Maiden: Guiding Use Case Authoring: Results of an Empirical Study. 36-43
Daniel Amyot, Luigi Logrippo, Raymond J. A. Buhr, Tom Gray: Use Case Maps for the Capture and Validation of Distributed Systems Requirements. 44-
Keynote Address 2
Bill Hillier: Capturing Emergence. 55-
Session 6A: Scenarios I
Colin Potts: ScenIC: A Strategy for Inquiry-Driven Requirements Determination. 58-65
Peter Haumer, Matthias Jarke, Klaus Pohl, Patrick Heymans: Bridging the Gap Between Past and Future in RE: A Scenario-Based Approach. 66-73
Colette Rolland, Georges Grosz, Régis Kla: Experience with Goal-Scenario Coupling in Requirements Engineering. 74-
Session 6B: Viewpoints
John C. Grundy: Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering for Component-Based Software Systems. 84-91
Michael Goedicke, Torsten Meyer, Gabriele Taentzer: ViewPoint-Oriented Software Development by Distributed Graph Transformation: Towards a Basis for Living with Inconsistencies. 92-99
Tim Menzies, Steve M. Easterbrook, Bashar Nuseibeh, Sam Waugh: An Empirical Investigation of Multiple Viewpoint Reasoning in Requirements Engineering. 100-
Session 7A: Miniturtorial
Matthias Jarke: Cooperative Requirements Engineering with Scenarios. 111-
Session 7B: Formal Modeling
Virginie Wiels, Steve M. Easterbrook: Formal Modeling of Space Shuttle Software Change Requests using SCR. 114-122
Cornelius Ncube, Neil A. M. Maiden: Guidance for Parallel Requirements Acquisition and COTS Software Selection. 133-
Session 8A: Scenarios II
Thomas A. Alspaugh, Annie I. Antón, Tiffany Barnes, Bradford W. Mott: An Integrated Scenario Management Strategy. 142-149
Mohammed Elkoutbi, Ismaïl Khriss, Rudolf K. Keller: Generating User Interface Prototypes from Scenarios. 150-
Keynote Address 3
Sjaak Brinkkemper: RE for ERP: Requirements Management for the Development of Packaged Software Baan Company. 159-
Session 10A: Nonfunctional Requirements
Luiz Marcio Cysneiros, Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite: Integrating Non-Functional Requirements into Data Modeling. 162-171
Stephan Jacobs: Introducing Measurable Quality Requirements: A Case Study. 172-179
Des Greer, David W. Bustard, T. Sunazuka: Introducing Measurable Quality Requirements: A Case Study. 180-
Session 10B: Minitutorial
Colin Potts: From "Requirements Engineering" to "Design for Usefulness". 189-
Session 11 A: Panel
Constance L. Heitmeyer: Increasing the Role of RE in the Development of Dependable Systems Naval Research Laboratory. 191-



