RE 2004:
Kyoto,
Japan
12th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering (RE 2004), 6-10 September 2004, Kyoto, Japan.
IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2174-6
Keynote Presentations
- Nigel Cross:
How Creative Design Happens.
2-2
- Ikuo Minakata:
Requirements for Ubiquitous/Embedded Products - Digital TV, Mobile Phones and Consumer Products.
3-3
- Axel van Lamsweerde:
Goal-Oriented Requirements Enginering: A Roundtrip from Research to Practice.
4-7
Use Cases in the Requirements Process
Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering
Improving Requirements Processes
Handling Non-Functional Requirements
Organizational and Socio-Technical Systems
Requirements Engineering for COTS-Based Systems
Visualizing and Animating Requirements and Goals
Managing Requirements Change and Traceability
Structuring and Transforming Requirements
Selecting and Managing Requirements Processes and Tools
Requirements for Transport and Web Systems
Posters
- Stan Bühne, Günter Halmans, Klaus Pohl, Matthias Weber, Henning Kleinwechter, Thomas Wierczoch:
Defining Requirements at Different Levels of Abstraction.
346-347
- Xavier Franch, Gemma Grau, Carme Quer:
A Framework for the Definition of Metrics for Actor-Dependency Models.
348-349
- Geórgia Maria C. de Sousa, Jaelson Castro:
Improving the Separation of Non-Functional Concerns in Requirements Artifacts.
350-351
- Raquel L. Hill, Jun Wang, Klara Nahrstedt:
Quantifying Non-Functional Requirements: A Process Oriented Approach.
352-353
- Luncheng Lin, Bashar Nuseibeh, Darrel C. Ince, Michael Jackson:
Using Abuse Frames to Bound the Scope of Security Problems.
354-355
Research Demos
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