REFSQ 2008 International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering : foundations for software quality | p. 1 |
Process improvement in requirements management : a method engineering approach | p. 6 |
Enhancing elicitation technique selection process in a cooperative distributed environment | p. 23 |
Negotiation constellations - method selection framework for requirements negotiation | p. 37 |
DESCRY : a method for evaluating decision-supporting capabilities of requirements engineering tools | p. 52 |
Inventing requirements : experiences with an airport operations system | p. 58 |
A stakeholder model for interorganizational information systems | p. 73 |
Search based requirements optimisation : existing work and challenges | p. 88 |
Connecting feature models and AUTOSAR : an approach supporting requirements engineering in automotive industries | p. 95 |
Using a creativity workshop to generate requirements for an event database application | p. 109 |
Can we beat the complexity of very large-scale requirements engineering? | p. 123 |
Macro-level traceability via media transformations | p. 129 |
Towards simulation-based quality requirements elicitation : a position paper | p. 135 |
Classifying assumptions made during requirements verification of embedded systems | p. 141 |
Integrating portfolio management and simulation concepts in the ERP project estimation practice | p. 147 |
Can patterns improve i* modelling? : two exploratory studies | p. 153 |
Discovering Web services to improve requirements specifications : does it help? | p. 168 |
Mobile discovery of requirements for context-aware systems | p. 183 |
When to adapt? : identification of problem domains for adaptive systems | p. 198 |
Author index | p. 205 |
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