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2nd MARK@RE 2009: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Anil Kumar Thurimella, Walid Maalej, Hans-Jörg Happel:
Second International Workshop on Managing Requirements Knowledge, MARK@RE 2009, Atlanta, GA, USA, September 1, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009 - Andreas Faatz, Birgit Zimmermann, Eicke Godehardt:
Luhmann's Slip Box - What can we Learn from the Device for Knowledge Representation in Requirements Engineering? 1-3 - Takanori Ugai, Kouji Aoyama:
Domain Knowledge Wiki for Eliciting Requirements. 4-6 - Klaus Schmid:
Reasoning on Requirements Knowledge to Support Creativity. 7-11 - Robyn R. Lutz, Nicolas Rouquette:
Using Defect Reports to Build Requirements Knowledge in Product Lines. 12-21 - Leif Singer, Olesia Brill, Sebastian Meyer, Kurt Schneider:
Utilizing Rule Deviations in IT Ecosystems for Implicit Requirements Elicitation. 22-26 - Lin Ma, Bashar Nuseibeh, Paul Piwek, Anne N. De Roeck, Alistair Willis:
On Presuppositions in Requirements. 27-31 - Walid Maalej, Anil Kumar Thurimella:
Towards a Research Agenda for Recommendation Systems in Requirements Engineering. 32-39 - Ricardo Gacitúa, Lin Ma, Bashar Nuseibeh, Paul Piwek, Anne N. De Roeck, Mark Rouncefield, Peter Sawyer, Alistair Willis, H. Yang:
Making Tacit Requirements Explicit. 40-44 - Carlos Castro-Herrera, Jane Cleland-Huang:
A Machine Learning Approach for Identifying Expert Stakeholders. 45-49 - Hans W. Nissen, Dominik Schmitz, Matthias Jarke, Thomas Rose:
How to Keep Domain Requirements Models Reasonably Sized. 50-59 - Reinhard Stoiber, Martin Glinz:
Modeling and Managing Tacit Product Line Requirements Knowledge. 60-64 - Rosalva E. Gallardo-Valencia, Susan Elliott Sim:
Continuous and Collaborative Validation: A Field Study of Requirements Knowledge in Agile. 65-74 - Sam Supakkul, Tom Hill, Ebenezer Akin Oladimeji, Lawrence Chung:
Capturing, Organizing, and Reusing Knowledge of NFRs: An NFR Pattern Approach. 75-84 - Hubert Dubois, Fadoi Lakhal, Sébastien Gérard:
The Papyrus Tool as an Eclipse UML2-modeling Environment for Requirements. 85-88
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