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Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality : 16th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2010, Essen, Germany, June 30-July 2, 2010. Proceedings / edited by Roel Wieringa, Anne Persson.

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Book
Contributor:
Wieringa, Roel, editor.
Persson, Anne, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Programming and software engineering ; SL 2, 6182.
Programming and Software Engineering ; 6182
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Software engineering.
Computer networks.
Application software.
Management information systems.
Computer science.
Computers and civilization.
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems.
Software Engineering.
Computer Communication Networks.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Management of Computing and Information Systems.
Computers and Society.
Local Subjects:
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems.
Software Engineering.
Computer Communication Networks.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Management of Computing and Information Systems.
Computers and Society.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 280 pages) : 62 illustrations.
Edition:
First edition 2010.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This volume compiles the papers accepted for presentation at the 16thWorking C- ference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2010), held in Essen during June 30 and July 1-2, 2010. Since 1994, when the first REFSQ took place, requirements engineering (RE) has never ceased to be a dominant factor influencing the quality of software, systems and services. Initially started as a workshop, the REFSQ working conference series has now established itself as one of the leading international forums to discuss RE in its (many) relations to quality. It seeks reports of novel ideas and techniques that enhance the quality of RE products and processes, as well as reflections on current research and industrial RE practices. One of the most appreciated characteristics of REFSQ is that of being a highly interactive and structured event. REFSQ 2010 was no exception to this tradition. In all, we received a healthy 57 submissions. After all submissions had been ca- fully assessed by three independent reviewers and went through electronic disc- sions, the Program Committee met and finally selected 15 top-quality full papers (13 research papers and 2 experience reports) and 7 short papers, resulting in an acc- tance rate of 38 %. The work presented at REFSQ 2009 continues to have a strong anchoring in pr- tice with empirical investigations spanning over a wide range of application domains.
Contents:
Keynote
Keynote Talk Piecing Together the Requirements Jigsaw-Puzzle
Decision-Making in Requirements Engineering
Understanding the Scope of Uncertainty in Dynamically Adaptive Systems
Use of Personal Values in Requirements Engineering - A Research Preview
Requirements and Systems Architecture Interaction in a Prototypical Project: Emerging Results
Scenarios and Elicitation
Videos vs. Use Cases: Can Videos Capture More Requirements under Time Pressure?
Supporting the Consistent Specification of Scenarios across Multiple Abstraction Levels
Product Families I
Requirements Value Chains: Stakeholder Management and Requirements Engineering in Software Ecosystems
Binary Priority List for Prioritizing Software Requirements
Requirements Patterns
Towards a Framework for Specifying Software Robustness Requirements Based on Patterns
A Metamodel for Software Requirement Patterns
Validation of the Effectiveness of an Optimized EPMcreate as an Aid for Creative Requirements Elicitation
Product Families II
Towards Multi-view Feature-Based Configuration
Evaluation of a Method for Proactively Managing the Evolving Scope of a Software Product Line
Requirements Engineering in Practice
Challenges in Aligning Requirements Engineering and Verification in a Large-Scale Industrial Context
On the Perception of Software Quality Requirements during the Project Lifecycle
Lessons Learned from Integrating Specification Templates, Collaborative Workshops, and Peer Reviews
A Case Study on Tool-Supported Multi-level Requirements Management in Complex Product Families
Natural Language
A Domain Ontology Building Process for Guiding Requirements Elicitation
Tackling Semi-automatic Trace Recovery for Large Specifications
Ambiguity Detection: Towards a Tool Explaining Ambiguity Sources
Ambiguity in Natural Language Software Requirements: A Case Study
Security Requirements
On the Role of Ambiguity in RE
Towards a Framework to Elicit and Manage Security and Privacy Requirements from Laws and Regulations
Visualizing Cyber Attacks with Misuse Case Maps
Poster
How Do Software Architects Consider Non-Functional Requirements: A Survey.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-642-14192-8
9783642141928
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