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IWAAPF@ICSE 2008: Leipzig, Germany
- Lucia Rapanotti, Jon G. Hall, Zhi Jin, Karl Cox:
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Applications and Advances of Problem Frames, IWAAPF '08, Leipzig, Germany, May 10, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-020-3
Application
- Pietro Colombo, Vieri Del Bianco, Luigi Lavazza:
Towards the integration of sysml and problem frames. 1-8 - Derek P. Mannering:
Implementable requirements in problem orientation. 9-15 - Mark Vincent:
Communicating requirements for business: UML or problem frames? 16-22 - Guangjun Cai, Zhi Jin, Zhijing Feng:
A method for web service description by using problem frames approach. 23-28 - Jian Wang, Keqing He, Ping Gong, Chong Wang, Rong Peng, Bing Li:
RGPS: a unified requirements meta-modeling frame for networked software. 29-35 - Xiaohong Chen, Zhi Jin:
An ontology-guided process for developing problem frame specification: an example. 36-39 - Milan Hlousek:
Problem frames for intelligent building services: a suitability study. 40-43 - Luigi Lavazza, Vieri Del Bianco:
Functional size measurement based on problem frames: a case study. 44-47 - Abdul R. Babar, Didar Zowghi, Karl Cox, Vladimir Tosic, Steven J. Bleistein, June M. Verner:
Problem frames and business strategy modelling. 48-51
Foundation
- Zhi Li:
Progressing problems from requirements to specifications in problem frames. 53-59 - Pietro Colombo, Vieri Del Bianco, Luigi Lavazza:
Using problem frames to model the requirements ofa system for monitoring dangerous goods transportation. 60-66 - Jelena Marincic, Angelika Mader, Hanno Wupper, Roel J. Wieringa:
Non-monotonic modelling from initial requirements: a proposal and comparison with monotonic modelling methods. 67-73 - Andreas Classen, Robin C. Laney, Thein Than Tun, Patrick Heymans, Arnaud Hubaux:
Using the event calculus to reason about problem diagrams. 74-77 - Dariusz W. Kaminski, Jon G. Hall, Michel Wermelinger:
Relating problem oriented engineering to current development processes: a research agenda. 78-81
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