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RE 2005: Paris, France

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- Paper Session: Product Lines
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- Paper Session: Policy-Oriented Requirements
- Paper Session: Domain-Specific Requirements Engineering
- Paper Session: Prioritizing and Merging Requirements
- Paper Session: Goals and Non-Functional Requirements
- Practitioner Track: Invited Talks on Industry Experience
- Practitioner Track: Case Studies and Lessons Learned
- Research Demonstrations

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13th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering (RE 2005), 29 August - 2 September 2005, Paris, France. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2425-7
Cover

Title Page.
Copyright.
Introduction

Message from the Chairs.
Conference Committee.
RE 2006.
Keynotes

Daniel Jackson:
Dependable Software: An Oxymoron&. 3
Jean-Pierre Corniou:
The Role of Information Systems within Corporate Strategy and Management Policies: New Challenges. 4
Suzanne Robertson:
Exemplars for Better Requirements - Tales from the Trenches. 5
Paper Session: Personalized Software

Sotirios Liaskos, Alexei Lapouchnian, Yiqiao Wang, Yijun Yu
, Steve M. Easterbrook:
Configuring Common Personal Software: a Requirements-Driven Approach. 9-18
Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Stephen Fickas, McKay Moore Sohlberg:
Personal and Contextual Requirements Engineering. 19-30
Paper Session: Product Lines

Kun Chen, Wei Zhang, Haiyan Zhao, Hong Mei:
An Approach to Constructing Feature Models Based on Requirements Clustering. 31-40
Stan Bühne, Kim Lauenroth
, Klaus Pohl:
Modelling Requirements Variability across Product Lines. 41-52
Paper Session: Aligning Requirements with Business Goals

Bas van der Raadt, Jaap Gordijn, Eric S. K. Yu:
Exploring Web Services from a Business Value Perspective. 53-62
Maya Daneva, Roel J. Wieringa:
Requirements Engineering for Cross-organizational ERP Implementation: Undocumented Assumptions and Potential Mismatches. 63-74
Paper Session: Elicitation

Sari Kujala
, Marjo Kauppinen, Laura Lehtola, Tero Kojo:
The Role of User Involvement in Requirements Quality and Project Success. 75-84
Mikio Aoyama:
Persona-and-Scenario Based Requirements Engineering for Software Embedded in Digital Consumer Products. 85-94
Tira Cohene, Steve M. Easterbrook:
Contextual Risk Analysis for Interview Design. 95-104
Neil A. M. Maiden, Suzanne Robertson:
Integrating Creativity into Requirements Processes: Experiences with an Air Traffic Management System. 105-116
Paper Session: Requirements Management

Christof Ebert:
Requirements BEFORE the Requirements: Understanding the Upstream Impact. 117-124
Anne Etien
, Camille Salinesi:
Managing Requirements in a Co-evolution Context. 125-134
Jane Cleland-Huang, Raffaella Settimi, Chuan Duan, Xuchang Zou:
Utilizing Supporting Evidence to Improve Dynamic Requirements Traceability. 135-144
Stephen Fickas, William N. Robinson, McKay Moore Sohlberg:
The Role of Deferred Requirements in a Longitudinal Study of Emailing. 145-156
Paper Session: Policy-Oriented Requirements

Robert Crook, Darrel C. Ince, Bashar Nuseibeh
:
On Modelling Access Policies: Relating Roles to their Organisational Context. 157-166
Paolo Giorgini
, Fabio Massacci
, John Mylopoulos, Nicola Zannone:
Modeling Security Requirements Through Ownership, Permission and Delegation. 167-176
Travis D. Breaux, Annie I. Antón:
Analyzing Goal Semantics for Rights, Permissions, and Obligations. 177-188
Paper Session: Modelling

Davor Svetinovic, Daniel M. Berry, Michael W. Godfrey:
Concept Identification in Object-Oriented Domain Analysis: Why Some Students Just Don't Get It. 189-198
Steve M. Easterbrook, Eric S. K. Yu, Jorge Aranda, Yuntian Fan, Jennifer Horkoff, Marcel Leica, Rifat Abdul Qadir:
Do Viewpoints Lead to Better Conceptual Models? An Exploratory Case Study. 199-208
Isabel Díaz, Oscar Pastor, Alfredo Matteo:
Modeling Interactions using Role-Driven Patterns. 209-220
Paper Session: Domain-Specific Requirements Engineering

Vito Perrone, Davide Bolchini, Andrea Rastellini, Luigi Dragone:
Shaping Requirements for Institutional Web Applications: Experience from an Industrial Project. 221-230
Michael C. Robinson, Sara E. Wallace, David C. Woodward:
Risk Mitigation of Design Requirements Using a Probabilistic Analysis. 231-239
David Callele
, Eric Neufeld, Kevin A. Schneider:
Requirements Engineering and the Creative Process in the Video Game Industry. 240-252
Paper Session: Requirements Analysis

Kimberly S. Wasson, Kendra N. Schmid, Robyn R. Lutz
, John C. Knight:
Using Occurrence Properties of Defect Report Data to Improve Requirements. 253-262
Robyn R. Lutz
, Stacy Nelson, Ann Patterson-Hine, Chad R. Frost, Doron Tal:
Identifying Contingency Requirements Using Obstacle Analysis. 263-272
Wei Zhang, Hong Mei, Haiyan Zhao:
A Feature-Oriented Approach to Modeling Requirements Dependencies. 273-284
Paper Session: Prioritizing and Merging Requirements

Ana Moreira, Awais Rashid
, João Araújo:
Multi-Dimensional Separation of Concerns in Requirements Engineering. 285-296
Paolo Avesani
, Cinzia Bazzanella, Anna Perini, Angelo Susi:
Facing Scalability Issues in Requirements Prioritization with Machine Learning Techniques. 297-306
Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Steve M. Easterbrook:
An Algebraic Framework for Merging Incomplete and Inconsistent Views. 306-318
Paper Session: Constrained Natural-Language Notations

Tatsuya Toyama, Atsushi Ohnishi:
Rule-based Verification of Scenarios with Pre-conditions and Post-conditions. 319-328
Sascha Konrad, Betty H. C. Cheng
:
Facilitating the Construction of Specification Pattern-based Properties. 329-338
Stephen Boyd, Didar Zowghi
, Alia Farroukh:
Measuring the Expressiveness of a Constrained Natural Language: An Empirical Study. 339-352
Paper Session: Goals and Non-Functional Requirements

Gil Regev, Alain Wegmann:
Where do Goals Come from: the Underlying Principles of Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering. 353-362
Yijun Yu
, Yiqiao Wang, John Mylopoulos, Sotirios Liaskos, Alexei Lapouchnian, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
Reverse Engineering Goal Models from Legacy Code. 363-372
Jörg Dörr, Daniel Kerkow, Tom Koenig, Thomas Olsson, Takeshi Suzuki:
Non-Functional Requirements in Industry - Three Case Studies Adopting an Experience-based NFR Method. 373-384
Practitioner Track: Quality Improvement

Paul Arkley, Steve Riddle:
Overcoming the Traceability Benefit Problem. 385-389
Antonio Bucchiarone
, Stefania Gnesi, Pierluigi Pierini:
Quality Analysis of NL Requirements: An Industrial Case Study. 390-394
Tomoyuki Arao, Eiji Goto, Tomoko Nagata:
"Business Process" Oriented Requirements Engineering Process. 395-402
Practitioner Track: Invited Talks on Industry Experience

Erik Simmons:
The Usage Model: A Structure for Richly Describing Product Usage during Design and Development. 403-410
Practitioner Track: Processes and Models

Ian F. Alexander, Suzanne Robertson, Neil A. M. Maiden:
What Influences the Requirements Process in Industry? A Report on Industrial Practice. 411-415
Xiping Song, Gilberto Matos, Beatrice Hwong, Arnold Rudorfer, Christopher Nelson:
S-RaP: A Concurrent Prototyping Process for Refining Workflow-Oriented Requirements. 416-420
Helge Grenager Solheim, Frank M. Lillehagen, Sobah Abbas Petersen, Håvard D. Jørgensen, Maria Anastasiou:
Model-Driven Visual Requirements Engineering. 421-428
Practitioner Track: Case Studies and Lessons Learned

Sarah Nesland:
Initial Lessons Learned from the Definition and Implementation of a Platform Requirements Engineering Process at Intel Corporation. 429-433
Nicole C. Jordan, Joseph H. Saleh, Dava J. Newman
:
The Extravehicular Mobility Unit: Case Study in Requirements Evolution. 434-438
Laura Lehtola, Marjo Kauppinen, Sari Kujala
:
Linking the Business View to Requirements Engineering: Long-Term Product Planning by Roadmapping. 439-446
Panels

Daniel M. Berry, Daniela E. Damian, Anthony Finkelstein, Donald C. Gause, Robert Hall, Alan Wassyng:
To do or not to do: If the requirements engineering payoff is so good, why aren't more companies doing it? 447
Gauthier Fanmuy, Frederique Populus, Jean Rene, Jeremy Dick, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Matthias Weber, Philippe Baron:
Are Requirements Engineering best practices the same for all industries?. 448
Research Demonstrations

Paolo Giorgini
, Fabio Massacci
, John Mylopoulos, Nicola Zannone:
ST-Tool: A CASE Tool for Security Requirements Engineering. 451-452
Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Steve M. Easterbrook:
iVuBlender: A Tool for Merging Incomplete and Inconsistent Views. 453-454
Gemma Grau, Xavier Franch
, Neil A. M. Maiden:
REDEPEND-REACT: an Architecture Analysis Tool. 455-456
Carme Quer, Xavier Franch
, Xavier Lopez-Pelegrin:
DesCOTS-EV: A Tool for the Evaluation of COTS Components. 457-460
Poster Presentations

Laure-Helene Jean-Baptiste, Camille Salinesi, Gauthier Fanmuy:
Sharing Methodological Knowledge with REGAL: "Requirements Engineering Guide for All". 461-462
Luiz Marcio Cysneiros, Vera Werneck
, Andre Kushniruk:
Reusable Knowledge for Satisficing Usability Requirements. 463-464
Stéphane S. Somé:
Use Cases based Requirements Validation with Scenarios. 465-466
Jameleddine Hassine, Juergen Rilling, Rachida Dssouli:
An ASM Operational Semantics for Use Case Maps. 467-468
Margot Bittner, Ali Botorabi, Alexander Poth, Mark-Oliver Reiser, Matthias Weber:
Managing Variability and Reuse of Features and Requirements for Large and Complex Organizational Structures. 469-470
Andriy V. Miranskyy, Nazim H. Madhavji, Matthew Davison
, Mark Reesor:
Modelling Assumptions and Requirements in the Context of Project Risk. 471-472
Marinos G. Georgiades, Andreas S. Andreou, Constantinos S. Pattichis
:
A Requirements Engineering Methodology Based On Natural Language Syntax and Semantics. 473-474
Ruzanna Chitchyan
, Ian Sommerville, Awais Rashid
:
CoCA: A Composition-Centric Approach to Requirements Engineering. 475-476
Ana Ivanovic, Aga Matysiak, Klaas Sikkel, Roel J. Wieringa:
Eliciting User Requirements for Ambient Intelligent Systems: A Case Study. 477-478
K. Li, R. J. Pooley:
Computer-Assisted and Customer-Oriented Requirements Elicitation. 479-480
James Chisan, Daniela E. Damian:
Exploring the role of requirements engineering in improving risk management. 481-482
Raimundas Matulevicius
:
Prototype of the Evaluation Framework for Functional Requirements of RE-tools. 483-484
Taichi Nakamura:
Analysis of Project Management Reports of 49 System Integration Projects. 485-486
Américo Sampaio, Awais Rashid
, Paul Rayson
:
Early-AIM: An Approach for Identifying Aspects in Requirements. 487-488
Lars Hagge, Kathrin Lappe, Tobias Schmidt:
REPARE: The Requirements Engineering Patterns Repository. 489-490
Constanze Pott, Joost le Feber:
Using Cognitive Modeling for Requirements Engineering in Anesthesiology. 491-492
Takashi Fuji:
Finding Competitive Advantage in Requirements Analysis Education. 493-494

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