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VAMOS
2010
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Supporting Stepwise, Incremental Product Derivation in Product Line Requirements Engineering
Deriving products from a software product line is difficult, particularly when there are many constraints in the variability of the product line. Understanding the impact of variab...
Reinhard Stoiber, Martin Glinz
ECCV
2004
Springer
14 years 6 months ago
Reconstruction of 3-D Symmetric Curves from Perspective Images without Discrete Features
Abstract. The shapes of many natural and man-made objects have curved contours. The images of such contours usually do not have sufficient distinctive features to apply conventiona...
Wei Hong, Yi Ma, Yizhou Yu
ACSAC
1999
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Using Abuse Case Models for Security Requirements Analysis
The relationships between the work products of a security engineering process can be hard to understand, even for persons with a strong technical background but little knowledge o...
John P. McDermott, Chris Fox
RE
1997
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Requirements Models in Context
The field of requirements engineering emerges out of tradition of research and engineering practice that stresses rtance of generalizations and abstractions. abstraction is essent...
Colin Potts
ESEM
2008
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Using students as subjects - an empirical evaluation
An important task in Requirements Engineering is to select which requirements that should go into a specific release of a system. This is a complex decision that requires balancin...
Mikael Svahnberg, Aybüke Aurum, Claes Wohlin