Terminological interference occurs in requirements engineering when stakeholders vary in the concepts they use to understand a problem domain, and the terms they use to describe t...
The simulation of large–scale multicast networks often requires a significant amount of memory that can easily exceed the capacity of current computers, both because of the inh...
Donghua Xu, George F. Riley, Mostafa H. Ammar, Ric...
Getting the right software requirements under the right environment assumptions is a critical precondition for developing the right software. This task is intrinsically difficult....
The use of viewpoints has long been proposed as a technique to structure evolving requirements models. In theory, viewpoints should provide better stakeholder traceability, and th...
Steve M. Easterbrook, Eric S. K. Yu, Jorge Aranda,...
One of the most difficult problems that humanity currently faces is the sustainable development of our society, i.e. how to meet the needs of the present without compromising the...
Jordi Cabot, Steve M. Easterbrook, Jennifer Horkof...