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2010

The Big Freakin' Requirements Document Must Die. Here's Why.

Chris Gurney
Business Analyst Times
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2005

Non-Functional Requirements in Industry - Three Case Studies Adopting an Experience-based NFR Method

Jörg Doerr, D Kerkow, T Koenig, Thomas Olsson, T Suzuki
International Conference on Requirements Engineering Page: 373-384
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2010

Structuring the Modeling Space and Supporting Evolution in Software Product Line Engineering

Deepak Dhungana, Paul Grünbacher, Rick Rabiser, Thomas Neumayer
Journal of Systems and Software
The scale and complexity of product lines means that it is practically infeasible to develop a single model of the entire system, regardless of the languages or notations used. The dynamic nature of real-world systems means that product line…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2010

Mining Multi-label Data

Grigorios Tsoumakas, Ioannis Katakis, Ioannis Vlahavas
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Handbook Page: 1-20
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2008

Search Based Requirements Optimisation: Existing Work & Challenges

Yuanyuan Zhang, Anthony Finkelstein, Mark Harman
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality Volume: 5025 Page: 88-94
In this position paper, we argue that search based software engineering techniques can be applied to the optimisation problem during the requirements analysis phase. Search based techniques offer significant advantages; they can be used to seek…
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2009

A search based approach to fairness analysis in requirement assignments to aid negotiation, mediation and decision making

Anthony Finkelstein, Mark Harman, S. Mansouri, Jian Ren, Yuanyuan Zhang
Requirements Engineering Volume: 14 , Issue: 4 , Page: 231-245
Abstract  This paper uses a multi-objective optimisation approach to support investigation of the trade-offs in various notions of fairness between multiple customers. Results are presented to validate the approach using two…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2008

'Fairness Analysis' in Requirements Assignments

A. Finkelstein, M. Harman, S.A. Mansouri, Ren Jian, Zhang Yuanyuan
International Requirements Engineering Conference Page: 115-124
Requirements engineering for multiple customers, each of whom have competing and often conflicting priorities, raises issues of negotiation, mediation and conflict resolution. This paper uses a multi-objective optimisation approach to support…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2006

Computational thinking

Jeannette M. Wing
Communications of the ACM Volume: 49 , Issue: 3 , Page: 33
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2009

The WEKA Data Mining Software: An Update

Mark Hall, Eibe Frank, Geoffrey Holmes, Bernhard Pfahringer, Peter Reutemann, Ian H Witten
SIGKDD Explorations Volume: 11 , Issue: 1 , Page: 10-18
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2009

Head in the clouds: Re-imagining the experimental laboratory record for the web-based networked world.

Cameron Neylon
Automated experimentation Volume: 1 , Issue: 1 , Page: 3
The means we use to record the process of carrying out research remains tied to the concept of a paginated paper notebook despite the advances over the past decade in web based communication and publication tools. The development of these tools…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2009

Towards an Ontology for Software Product Quality Attributes

Ahmad Kayed, Nael Hirzalla, Ahmad A. Samhan, Mohammed Alfayoumi
International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services Page: 200-204
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2007

Automatic labeling of multinomial topic models

Qiaozhu Mei, Xuehua Shen, ChengXiang Zhai
International conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining Page: 490-499
Multinomial distributions over words are frequently used to model topics in text collections. A common, major challenge in applying all such topic models to any text mining problem is to label a multinomial topic model accurately so that a user…
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2007

Computing Arguments and Attacks in Assumption-Based Argumentation

Dorian Gaertner, Francesca Toni
IEEE Intelligent Systems Volume: 22 , Issue: 6 , Page: 24-33
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2010

An Inconspicuous Giant: NTT's Role in the Development of Software Engineering in Japan

Yasushi Sato
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing Volume: 99 , Issue: PrePrints
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2003

Engineering as Collaborative Negotiation : A New Paradigm for Collaborative Engineering Research

Stephen C-Y. Lu
Page: 1-19
Filed in Software Engineering (Computer and Information Science)
2009

ConcernLines: A timeline view of co-occurring concerns

Christoph Treude, Margaret-Anne Storey
International Conference on Software Engineering Page: 575-578
Understanding the evolution of a software system requires understanding how information about the release history, non-functional requirements and project milestones relates to functional requirements on the software components. This short paper…
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2010

On the perception of software quality requirements during the project lifecycle

Neil A Ernst, John Mylopoulos
International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
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2010

Techne: Satisfying Requirements by Choosing Preferred Solutions

Neil A Ernst, Alex Borgida, Ivan J Jureta, John Mylopoulos
International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
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2009

On the role of software qualities in open-source software

Neil A Ernst, John Mylopoulos
International Conference on Software Maintenance
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2008

An Application of Latent Dirichlet Allocation to Analyzing Software Evolution

E. Linstead, Cristina V. Lopes, Pierre F. Baldi
International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications Page: 813-818
We develop and apply unsupervised statistical topic models, in particular latent Dirichlet allocation, to identify functional components of source code and study their evolution over multiple project versions. We present results for two large,…
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