RE 2001:
Toronto, Canada
5th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering (RE 2001), 27-31 August 2001, Toronto, Canada.
IEEE Computer Society 2001, ISBN 0-7695-1125-2
Keynote Addresses
- Pamela Zave:
Requirements for Evolving Systems: A Telecommunications Perspective.
2-9

- Eugene H. Spafford:
The Hidden Meta-Requirements of Security and Privacy.
10

- Lucy A. Suchman:
Practice-Based Design.
11

- Michael R. Lowry:
Requirements Engineering and Program Synthesis: Mutually Exclusive or Synergistic?
12-13

Representing & Communicating Requirements
Requirements for Product Lines
Organisational Issues I
RE Methods & Processes
Scenarios & Requirements Negotiation
Organisational Issues II
- Annie I. Antón, Julia Brande Earp, Thomas A. Alspaugh, Colin Potts:
The Role of Policy and Stakeholder Privacy Values in Requirements Engineering.
138-145

- Jaelson Castro, John Mylopoulos, Fernanda M. R. Alencar, Gilberto A. Cysneiros Filho:
Integrating Organizational Requirements and Object Oriented Modeling.
146-153

- Günter Gans, Matthias Jarke, Stefanie Kethers, Gerhard Lakemeyer, Lutz Ellrich, Christiane Funken, Martin Meister:
Requirements Modeling for Organization Networks: A (Dis-)Trust-Based Approach.
154-165

Formal Methods & Tools
Requirements & Design
Requirements for Critical Systems
Minitutorials
State-of-the-Practice Talks
Panel Sessions
Research Tool Demos
- Tim Kurtz:
Ask Pete, Software Planning and Estimation through Project Characterization.
286

- Issa Traoré:
An Integrated V&V Environment for Critical Systems Development.
287

- Martin S. Feather:
Risk Reduction Using DDP (Defect Detection and Prevention): Software Support and Software Applications.
288

- Robert J. Hall:
Specification Modeling and Validation Applied to Network Security Gateways.
289-291

Posters
- Richard F. Paige, Jonathan S. Ostroff:
The Single Model Principle.
292-293

- Betty H. C. Cheng, Laura A. Campbell:
Integrating Informal and Formal Approaches to Requirements Modeling and Analysis.
294-295

- Harry S. Delugach, Brian E. Lampkin:
Acquiring Software Requirements As Conceptual Graphs.
296-297

- Bridgette Wessels, John E. Dobson:
What Happens before Requirements Engineering?
298-299

- Kenji Watahiki, Motoshi Saeki:
Scenario Patterns Based on Case Grammar Approach.
300-301

- Elena Pérez-Miñana, Paul Krause, Pierre America:
Empowering Requirements for a Product Family.
302-303

- Friedemann Kiedaisch, Martin Pohl, Joachim Weisbrod, Siegfried Bauer, Stefan Ortmanns:
Requirements Archaeology: From Unstructured Information to High Quality Specifications.
304-305

- Maria Augusta V. Nelson, Donald D. Cowan, Paulo S. C. Alencar:
Geographic Problem Frames.
306-307

- J. Michael Moore, Frank M. Shipman III:
Requirements Elicitation Using Visual and Textual Information.
308-309

- Lawrence Chung, Nary Subramanian:
Process-Oriented Metrics for Software Architecture Adaptabilit.
310-311

- Hoh In, David Olson, Tom Rodgers:
A Requirements Negotiation Model Based on Multi-Criteria Analysis.
312-313

- Hoh In, Siddhartha Roy:
Issues of Visualized Conflict Resolution.
314-315

- Daniel Gross, Eric S. K. Yu:
Evolving System Architecture to Meet Changing Business Goals: An Agent and Goal-Oriented Approach.
316-317

- Galal Hassan Galal:
Scenario-Based Systems Architecting.
318-319

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