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Requirements Evolution
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| 2010 |
Methodology for Evolutionary Requirements
Issue: January 2010
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2007 |
What Can OSS Mailing Lists Tell Us? A Preliminary Psychometric Text Analysis of the Apache Developer Mailing List
International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories
Page: 23-23
Developer mailing lists are a rich source of information about Open Source Software (OSS) development. The unstructured nature of email makes extracting information difficult. We use a psychometrically-based linguistic analysis tool, the LIWC, to…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2009 |
Reasoning on Non-Functional Requirements for Integrated Services
International Requirements Engineering Conference
Page: 69-78
We focus on non-functional requirements for applications offered by service integrators; i.e., software that delivers service by composing services, independently developed, managed, and evolved by other service providers. In particular, we focus…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2009 |
Measure software - and its evolution - using information content
International ERCIM workshops on Principles of software evolution (IWPSE)
Page: 129-134
To be able to examine software evolution - variation in software over a sequence of releases - or to compare differing versions of software with each other, we need to be able to measure artefacts representative of the software or its creation…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2007 |
Tracing software evolution history with design goals
International Workshop on Software Evolvability at ICSM
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2009 |
Change-Driven Model Transformations
International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
Page: 342-356
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2008 |
A Language for Self-Adaptive System Requirements
International Workshop on Service-Oriented Computing: Consequences for Engineering Requirements at ICSE
Page: 24-29
Self-adaptive systems have the capability to autonomously modify their behaviour at run-time in response to changes in their environment. Such systems are now commonly built in domains as diverse as enterprise computing, automotive control…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2009 |
Modeling Concept Evolution: a Historical Perspective
International Conference on Conceptual Modelling
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| 2008 |
Supporting Requirements Change Management in Goal Oriented Analysis
International Conference on Requirements Engineering
Page: 3-12
Requirements changes frequently occur at any time of a software development process and their management is a crucial issue to develop software of high quality. Meanwhile, recently goal-oriented analysis techniques are being put into practice to…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2009 |
Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems: A Research Roadmap
Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems
Page: 1-26
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2006 |
A Meta-modelling Approach to Express Change Requirements
International Conference on Software Engineering and Data Technologies (ICSOFT), Special session on Meta-modelling
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2004 |
Eliciting gaps in requirements change
Requirements Engineering
Volume: 9 Page: 1-15
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2008 |
Requirements engineering: from craft to discipline
International Conference on Foundations of Software Engineering
Page: 238-249
Getting the right software requirements under the right environment assumptions is a critical precondition for developing the right software. This task is intrinsically difficult. We need to produce a complete, adequate, consistent, and…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 1993 |
| 1990 |
The evolving philosophers problem: dynamic change management
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Volume: 16 , Issue: 11 , Page: 1293-1306
A model for dynamic change management which separates structural
concerns from component application concerns is presented. This
separation of concerns permits the formulation of general structural
rules for change at the configuration level…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2006 |
Milk or wine: does software security improve with age?
USENIX Security Symposium
We examine the code base of the OpenBSD operating system to determine whether its security is increasing over time. We measure the rate at which new code has been introduced and the rate at which vulnerabilities have been reported over the last…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2009 |
Requirements Tracing to Support Change in Dynamically Adaptive Systems
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
Page: 59 - 73
[Context and motivation] All systems are susceptible to the need for change, with the desire to operate in changeable environments driving the need
for software adaptation. A Dynamically Adaptive System (DAS) adjusts its behaviour autonomously at…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2008 |
Timing Nonfunctional Requirements
Second International Workshop on Requirements, Intentions and Goals in Conceptual Modeling (RIGIM)
Page: 302-311
Analysis of temporal properties of nonfunctional – i.e., quality – requirements (NFRs) has not received significant attention. In response, this paper introduces basic concepts and techniques needed for the specification and analysis of time…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2009 |
Evolution of a Domain Specific Language and its engineering environment - Lehman’s laws revisited
Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling at OOPSLA
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
| 2001 |
Evolution of safety-critical requirements post-launch
International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
Page: 222-227
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