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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A case study validation of a knowledge-based approach for the selection of requirements engineering techniques Jiang, Li
2007
2 p. 117-146
artikel
2 A controlled experiment to assess the impact of system architectures on new system requirements Ferrari, Remo
2010
2 p. 215-233
artikel
3 Acquiring and incorporating state-dependent timing requirements Shih, C. S.
2004
2 p. 121-131
artikel
4 A cross-domain empirical study and legal evaluation of the requirements water marking method Gordon, David G.
2013
2 p. 147-173
artikel
5 Addressing the state explosion problem when visualizing off-nominal behaviors in a set of reactive requirements Aceituna, Daniel
2017
2 p. 161-180
artikel
6 A descriptive study of Microsoft’s threat modeling technique Scandariato, Riccardo
2013
2 p. 163-180
artikel
7 A discipline of description (keynote talk) Jackson, Michael A.

2 p. 73-78
artikel
8 A Framework for Component Reuse in a Metamodelling-Based Software Development Zhang, Zheying
2001
2 p. 116-131
artikel
9 A Framework for Integrating Non-Functional Requirements into Conceptual Models Cysneiros, Luiz Marcio
2001
2 p. 97-115
artikel
10 Agile requirements handling in a service-oriented taxonomy of capabilities Hannay, Jo Erskine
2016
2 p. 289-314
artikel
11 A harmonised model for safety assessment and certification of safety-critical systems in the transportation industries Papadopoulos, Yiannis

2 p. 143-149
artikel
12 A knowledge-driven approach for designing data analytics platforms Bandara, Madhushi

2 p. 195-212
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13 A legal cross-references taxonomy for reasoning about compliance requirements Maxwell, Jeremy C.
2012
2 p. 99-115
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14 A market-driven requirements engineering process: Results from an industrial process improvement programme Regnell, Björn

2 p. 121-129
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15 A method of software requirements specification and validation for global software development Ali, Naveed
2015
2 p. 191-214
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16 A multi-level semantic web for hard-to-specify domain concept, Pedestrian, in ML-based software Barzamini, Hamed

2 p. 161-182
artikel
17 Analysis of information quality requirements in business processes, revisited Gharib, Mohamad
2016
2 p. 227-249
artikel
18 Analyzing and predicting software integration bugs using network analysis on requirements dependency network Wang, Junjie
2014
2 p. 161-184
artikel
19 An approach for requirements prioritization based on tensor decomposition Misaghian, Negin
2016
2 p. 169-188
artikel
20 An automated framework for detection and resolution of cross references in legal texts Sannier, Nicolas
2015
2 p. 215-237
artikel
21 An impact-driven approach to predict user stories instability Levy, Yarden

2 p. 231-248
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22 A Qualitative Scenario Approach to Managing Evolving Requirements Galal, G. H.
1999
2 p. 92-102
artikel
23 A questionnaire-based survey methodology for systematically validating goal-oriented models Hassine, Jameleddine
2015
2 p. 285-308
artikel
24 A requirements data model for product service systems Berkovich, Marina
2012
2 p. 161-186
artikel
25 A set of prescribed activities for enhancing requirements engineering in the development of usable e-Government applications Sánchez, Esteban
2017
2 p. 181-203
artikel
26 A Socio-Technical Approach to Systems Design Mumford, Enid
2000
2 p. 125-133
artikel
27 Assessing requirements-related risks through probabilistic goals and obstacles Cailliau, Antoine
2013
2 p. 129-146
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28 Assisted requirements selection by clustering del Sagrado, José

2 p. 167-184
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29 A systematic literature review of empirical research on quality requirements Olsson, Thomas

2 p. 249-271
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30 A systematic literature review of requirements engineering education Daun, Marian

2 p. 145-175
artikel
31 A systematic review of transformation approaches between user requirements and analysis models Yue, Tao
2010
2 p. 75-99
artikel
32 Attribute-based variability in feature models Karataş, Ahmet Serkan
2014
2 p. 185-208
artikel
33 A use case driven requirements engineering process Dano, B.

2 p. 79-91
artikel
34 Automated classification of non-functional requirements Cleland-Huang, Jane

2 p. 103-120
artikel
35 Automatically detecting feature requests from development emails by leveraging semantic sequence mining Shi, Lin

2 p. 255-271
artikel
36 Aybüke Aurum and Claes Wohlin (eds): Engineering and managing software requirements Berry, Daniel M.
2006
2 p. 152-154
artikel
37 Building a security reference architecture for cloud systems Fernandez, Eduardo B.
2015
2 p. 225-249
artikel
38 Business analysis and requirements engineering: the same, only different? Rubens, Jason

2 p. 121-123
artikel
39 Clear justification of modeling decisions for goal-oriented requirements engineering Jureta, Ivan J.
2007
2 p. 87-115
artikel
40 Computer-based systems that support the structural, social, political and symbolic dimensions of work Santos, Isabel

2 p. 138-142
artikel
41 COTS tenders and integration requirements Lauesen, Søren
2005
2 p. 111-122
artikel
42 DAREF: MDA framework for modelling data warehouse requirements and deducing the multidimensional schema El Beggar, Omar

2 p. 143-165
artikel
43 Declaratively building behavior by means of scenario clauses Asteasuain, Fernando
2016
2 p. 239-274
artikel
44 Deconstructing the semantics of big-step modelling languages Esmaeilsabzali, Shahram
2010
2 p. 235-265
artikel
45 Deriving tabular event-based specifications from goal-oriented requirements models De Landtsheer, Renaud
2004
2 p. 104-120
artikel
46 Direct and mediating influences of user-developer perception gaps in requirements understanding on user participation Jia, Jingdong
2017
2 p. 277-290
artikel
47 Dynamic decision models for staged software product line configuration Bagheri, Ebrahim
2013
2 p. 187-212
artikel
48 Early failure prediction in feature request management systems: an extended study Fitzgerald, Camilo
2012
2 p. 117-132
artikel
49 Early identification of crosscutting concerns with the Language Extended Lexicon Antonelli, Leandro
2013
2 p. 139-161
artikel
50 Early modeling and validation of timed system requirements using Timed Use Case Maps Hassine, Jameleddine
2014
2 p. 181-211
artikel
51 Effective Communication in Requirements Elicitation: A Comparison of Methodologies Coughlan, Jane
2002
2 p. 47-60
artikel
52 Effective Communication in Requirements Elicitation: A Comparison of Methodologies Coughlan, Jane
2002
2 p. 47-60
artikel
53 Eliciting user requirements for e-collaboration systems: a proposal for a multi-perspective modeling approach Wang, Ye
2017
2 p. 205-229
artikel
54 Empirical research on requirements quality: a systematic mapping study Montgomery, Lloyd

2 p. 183-209
artikel
55 Engineering as a co-operative inquiry: A framework Alexander, Ian

2 p. 130-137
artikel
56 Engineering digital motivation in businesses: a modelling and analysis framework Shahri, Alimohammad

2 p. 153-184
artikel
57 Engineering Requirements Through Use Cases in Complex Business Environment Juric, R.
1999
2 p. 65-76
artikel
58 Evaluating a privacy requirements specification method by using a mixed-method approach: results and lessons learned Peixoto, Mariana

2 p. 229-255
artikel
59 Experience of using a lightweight formal specification method for a commercial embedded system product line Breen, Michael
2005
2 p. 161-172
artikel
60 Exploring how to use scenarios to discover requirements Seyff, Norbert
2009
2 p. 91-111
artikel
61 Features meet scenarios: modeling and consistency-checking scenario-based product line specifications Greenyer, Joel
2013
2 p. 175-198
artikel
62 Finding and resolving security misusability with misusability cases Faily, Shamal
2014
2 p. 209-223
artikel
63 Four reference models for transparency requirements in information systems Hosseini, Mahmood
2017
2 p. 251-275
artikel
64 GARUSO: a gamification approach for involving stakeholders outside organizational reach in requirements engineering Kolpondinos, Martina Z.

2 p. 185-212
artikel
65 Goal and scenario validation: a fluent combination Uchitel, Sebastian
2005
2 p. 123-137
artikel
66 Goal-driven requirements analysis for hypermedia-intensive Web applications Bolchini, Davide
2004
2 p. 85-103
artikel
67 Goal-driven risk assessment in requirements engineering Asnar, Yudistira
2010
2 p. 101-116
artikel
68 Goal-oriented requirements engineering: an extended systematic mapping study Horkoff, Jennifer
2017
2 p. 133-160
artikel
69 Guest editorial Emmerich, Wolfgang

2 p. 71-72
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70 Guest Editorial: Managing Dynamic Requirements Paul, Ray J.
1999
2 p. 63-64
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71 Guest Editor’s Introduction Sutcliffe, Alistair
2009
2 p. 71-72
artikel
72 Hazard Relation Diagrams: a diagrammatic representation to increase validation objectivity of requirements-based hazard mitigations Tenbergen, Bastian
2017
2 p. 291-329
artikel
73 Healthcare Modelling through Role Activity Diagrams for Process-Based Information Systems Development Patel, Nandish V.
2000
2 p. 83-92
artikel
74 Hidden skills that support phased and agile requirements engineering Kovitz, Ben
2003
2 p. 135-141
artikel
75 How assurance case development and requirements engineering interplay: a study with practitioners Almendra, Camilo

2 p. 273-292
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76 Implementing a compliance manager Armitage, Stephen

2 p. 98-106
artikel
77 Integrated safety analysis of requirements specifications Modugno, F.

2 p. 65-78
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78 Integrating ontologies, model driven, and CNL in a multi-viewed approach for requirements engineering Pires, Paulo F.
2011
2 p. 133-160
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79 Introduction to the RE’09 special issue Ryan, Kevin
2010
2 p. 139-140
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80 Introduction to the RE’06 special issue Glinz, Martin

2 p. 55-56
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81 Introduction to the RE’12 special issue Sawyer, Pete
2013
2 p. 105-106
artikel
82 Introduction to the RE’03 Special Issue Wieringa, Roel
2004
2 p. 83-84
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83 Introduction to the RE’11 special issue: requirements in motion Heymans, Patrick
2012
2 p. 79-81
artikel
84 Investigation of requirements documents written in natural language Melchisedech, Ralf

2 p. 91-97
artikel
85 ISRE: immersive scenario-based requirements engineering with virtual prototypes Sutcliffe, Alistair
2004
2 p. 95-111
artikel
86 Linguistic Problems with Requirements and Knowledge Elicitation Sutton, David C.
2000
2 p. 114-124
artikel
87 Linking business and requirements engineering: is solution planning a missing activity in software product companies? Lehtola, Laura
2009
2 p. 113-128
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88 Making Workflow Change Acceptable de Moor, Aldo
2001
2 p. 75-96
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89 Managing requirements uncertainty with partial models Salay, Rick
2013
2 p. 107-128
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90 Market research for requirements analysis using linguistic tools Mich, Luisa
2004
2 p. 151
artikel
91 Measuring and improving software requirements elicitation in a small-sized software organization: a lightweight implementation of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15939:2017—systems and software engineering—measurement process Pacheco, C.

2 p. 257-281
artikel
92 Modeling and detecting semantic-based interactions in aspect-oriented scenarios Mussbacher, Gunter
2010
2 p. 197-214
artikel
93 Modeling machine learning requirements from three perspectives: a case report from the healthcare domain Nalchigar, Soroosh

2 p. 237-254
artikel
94 More requirements engineering adventures with building contractors Berry, Daniel M.
2003
2 p. 142-146
artikel
95 Multi-level feature trees Reiser, Mark-Oliver

2 p. 57-75
artikel
96 Multi-objective reasoning with constrained goal models Nguyen, Chi Mai
2016
2 p. 189-225
artikel
97 Negotiating and Understanding Information Systems Requirements: The Use of Set Diagrams Al-Karaghouli, W.
2000
2 p. 93-102
artikel
98 Non-functional requirements for machine learning: understanding current use and challenges among practitioners Habibullah, Khan Mohammad

2 p. 283-316
artikel
99 Ontology based object-oriented domain modelling: fundamental concepts Evermann, Joerg
2005
2 p. 146-160
artikel
100 PBURC: a patterns-based, unsupervised requirements clustering framework for distributed agile software development Belsis, Petros
2013
2 p. 213-225
artikel
101 Philanthropic conference-based requirements engineering in time of pandemic and beyond Levy, Meira

2 p. 213-227
artikel
102 Power and politics in requirements engineering: embracing the dark side? Milne, Alastair
2012
2 p. 83-98
artikel
103 Privacy requirements elicitation: a systematic literature review and perception analysis of IT practitioners Canedo, Edna Dias

2 p. 177-194
artikel
104 Promoting software quality through a human, social and organisational requirements elicitation process Andreou, Andreas S.
2003
2 p. 85-101
artikel
105 Providing tool support for specifying safety-critical systems by enforcing syntactic contract conditions Westman, Jonas
2017
2 p. 231-256
artikel
106 RAPID: a knowledge-based assistant for designing web APIs Sadi, Mahsa H.

2 p. 185-236
artikel
107 Reconstructing the past: the case of the Spadina Expressway Grubb, Alicia M.

2 p. 253-272
artikel
108 Reducing ambiguity during enterprise design de Vries, Marné

2 p. 231-251
artikel
109 RELAX: a language to address uncertainty in self-adaptive systems requirement Whittle, Jon
2010
2 p. 177-196
artikel
110 Repetition between stakeholder (user) and system requirements Ellis-Braithwaite, Richard
2015
2 p. 167-190
artikel
111 Requirement decomposition and traceability Kirkman, David P.

2 p. 107-114
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112 Requirement progression in problem frames: deriving specifications from requirements Seater, Robert

2 p. 77-102
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113 Requirements analysis gamification in legacy system replacement projects Alexandrova, Assia

2 p. 131-151
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114 Requirements engineering and industrial uptake Morris, Philip

2 p. 79-83
artikel
115 Requirements Engineering-Based Conceptual Modelling Insfrán, E.
2002
2 p. 61-72
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116 Requirements Engineering-Based Conceptual Modelling Insfrán, E.
2002
2 p. 61-72
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117 Requirements engineering education: a systematic mapping study Ouhbi, Sofia
2013
2 p. 119-138
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118 Requirements engineering in small and medium enterprises Kamsties, Erik

2 p. 84-90
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119 Requirements Engineering, Soft Systems Methodology and Workforce Empowerment Probert, S. K.
1999
2 p. 85-91
artikel
120 Requirements for a COTS software component: A case study Beus-Dukic, Ljerka

2 p. 115-120
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121 Requirements Management: A Cinderella Story Robertson, James
2000
2 p. 134-136
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122 Requirements Researchers: Do We Practice What We Preach? Davis, Alan M.
2002
2 p. 107-111
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123 Reusable knowledge in security requirements engineering: a systematic mapping study Souag, Amina
2015
2 p. 251-283
artikel
124 Reusing functional software requirements in small-sized software enterprises: a model oriented to the catalog of requirements Pacheco, C.
2016
2 p. 275-287
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125 Scenario advisor tool for requirements engineering Shin, Jae Eun
2005
2 p. 132-145
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126 Sensitivity analysis in the process of COTS mismatch-handling Mohamed, Abdallah
2008
2 p. 147-165
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127 Socio-Technical and Soft Approaches to Information Requirements Elicitation in the Post-Methodology Era Atkinson, Christopher J.
2000
2 p. 67-73
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128 Software Requirements Engineering: The Need for Systems Engineering and Literacy Wieringa, Roel
2001
2 p. 132-134
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129 Specifications in Context: Stakeholders, Systems and Modelling of Conflict Coakes, J. M.
2000
2 p. 103-113
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130 Specifying and analyzing early requirements in Tropos Fuxman, Ariel
2004
2 p. 132-150
artikel
131 Stakeholder identification for a structured release planning approach in the automotive domain Marner, Kristina

2 p. 211-230
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132 Structural similarity measure between UML class diagrams based on UCG Yuan, Zhongchen

2 p. 213-229
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133 Supporting agile software development through active documentation Rubin, Eran
2010
2 p. 117-132
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134 Supporting scenario evolution Breitman, Karin Koogan
2004
2 p. 112-131
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135 Telecommunications service requirements: Principles for managing complexity Zave, Pamela

2 p. 92-101
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136 Ten steps towards systematic requirements reuse Lam, W.

2 p. 102-113
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137 Ten years of Australian workshop on requirements engineering Zowghi, Didar

2 p. 125
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138 Testing the predictive ability of a requirements pattern language Merrick, Peter
2004
2 p. 85-94
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139 The Importance of Context in Information System Design: An Assessment of Participatory Design Cherry, C.
1999
2 p. 103-114
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140 The RE’04 conference Maiden, Neil
2005
2 p. 109-110
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141 There’s More to Information Systems Development than Structured Approaches: Information Requirements Analysis as a Socially Mediated Process Galliers, R. D.
2000
2 p. 74-82
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142 The role of domain knowledge in requirements elicitation via interviews: an exploratory study Hadar, Irit
2012
2 p. 143-159
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143 The Spiral of Change Model for Coping with Changing and Ongoing Requirements Patel, N. V.
1999
2 p. 77-84
artikel
144 The state-of-practice in requirements elicitation: an extended interview study at 12 companies Palomares, Cristina

2 p. 273-299
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145 Time patterns for process-aware information systems Lanz, Andreas
2012
2 p. 113-141
artikel
146 Towards an understanding of the causes and effects of software requirements change: two case studies McGee, Sharon
2012
2 p. 133-155
artikel
147 Towards automated requirements prioritization and triage Duan, Chuan
2009
2 p. 73-89
artikel
148 Use cases, UML visual modelling and the trivialisation of business requirements Arlow, Jim

2 p. 150-152
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149 Using trust assumptions with security requirements Haley, Charles B.
2005
2 p. 138-151
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150 Value-based requirements engineering: exploring innovative e-commerce ideas Gordijn, Jaap
2003
2 p. 114-134
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151 Visual syntax does matter: improving the cognitive effectiveness of the i* visual notation Moody, Daniel L.
2010
2 p. 141-175
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152 Web system requirements: an overview Lowe, David
2003
2 p. 102-113
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153 WIRES: A Methodology for Developing Workflow Applications Casati, Fabio
2002
2 p. 73-106
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154 WIRES: A Methodology for Developing Workflow Applications Casati, Fabio
2002
2 p. 73-106
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