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1997
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Extended Requirements Traceability: Results of an Industrial Case Study
Contribution structures offer a way to model the network of people who have participated in the requirements engineering process. They further provide the opportunity to extend co...
Orlena Gotel, Anthony Finkelstein
RE
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Examining the Relationships between Performance Requirements and "Not a Problem" Defect Reports
Missing or imprecise requirements can lead stakeholders to make incorrect assumptions. A "Not a Problem" defect report (NaP) describes a software behavior that a stakeho...
Chih-Wei Ho, Laurie Williams, Brian Robinson
ICWSM
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Predicting Success and Failure in Weight Loss Blogs through Natural Language Use
We explore the emerging phenomenon of blogging about personal goals, and demonstrate how natural language processing tools can be used to uncover psychologically meaningful constr...
Cindy K. Chung, Clinton Jones, Alexander Liu, Jame...
ISESE
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A study of the effect of disruptions on the performance of software engineering teams
This paper describes ethnographic observations and analysis of the performance of student teams working on year-long software projects for industrial clients. Personality types we...
J. S. Karn, Anthony J. Cowling
ICSM
1995
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Detecting interleaving
The various goals and requirements of a system are realized in software as fragments of code that are typically \interleaved" in that they may be woven together in the same c...
Spencer Rugaber, Kurt Stirewalt, Linda M. Wills