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1st EmpiRE@RE 2011: Trento, Italy
- First International Workshop on Empirical Requirements Engineering, EmpiRE 2011, Trento, Italy, August 30, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1075-9
- Neil A. M. Maiden, Massimiliano Di Penta, Fabio Massacci:
Invited talks. 10-12 - Daniel Aceituna, Hyunsook Do, Gursimran Singh Walia, Seok-Won Lee:
Evaluating the use of model-based requirements verification method: A feasibility study. 13-20 - Ugo Erra, Giuseppe Scanniello:
Assessing think-pair-square in distributed modeling of use case diagrams. 77-84 - Miguel A. Teruel, Elena Navarro, Víctor López-Jaquero, Francisco Montero Simarro, Pascual González:
Assesing the understandability of collaborative systems requirements notations: An empirical study. 85-92 - Nelly Condori-Fernández, Maya Daneva, Klaas Sikkel, Andrea Herrmann:
Practical relevance of experiments in comprehensibility of requirements specifications. 21-28 - Patrícia Espada, Miguel Goulão, João Araújo:
Measuring complexity and completeness of KAOS goal models. 29-32 - Virginia N. L. Franqueira, Zornitza Bakalova, Thein Than Tun, Maya Daneva:
Towards agile security risk management in RE and beyond. 33-36 - Daniel Isaacs, Daniel M. Berry:
Developers want requirements, but their project manager doesn't; and a possibly transcendent Hawthorne effect. 37-44 - Wei-Keat Kong, Jane Huffman Hayes:
Proximity-based traceability: An empirical validation using ranked retrieval and set-based measures. 45-52 - Mirko Morandini, Alessandro Marchetto, Anna Perini:
Requirements comprehension: A controlled experiment on conceptual modeling methods. 53-60 - Gianna Reggio, Maurizio Leotta, Filippo Ricca:
"Precise is better than light" a document analysis study about quality of business process models. 61-68 - Luca Sabatucci, Mariano Ceccato, Alessandro Marchetto, Angelo Susi:
Ahab's Leg dilemma: On the design of a controlled experiment. 69-76
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