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Towards scalable information modeling of requirements architectures
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Knowing what to do and when is what we need to do to survive large software projects
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Controlling Lost Opportunity Costs in Agile Development – the Basic Lost Opportunity Estimation Model for Requirements Scoping
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Industrial comparability of student artifacts in traceability recovery research - An exploratory survey
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Are You Biting Off More Than You Can Chew? A Case Study on Causes and Effects of Overscoping in Large-Scale Software Engineering
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- 2011
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Requirements Scoping Visualization for Project Management
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Scaling up requirements engineering - exploring the challenges of increasing size and complexity in market-driven software development
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Requirements are Slipping Through the Gaps - A Case Study on Causes & Effects of Communication Gaps in Large-Scale Software Development
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Challenges in supporting the creation of data minable regulatory codes: a literature review
2011) 21st Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering 2011 p.1097-1114(
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More than requirements: Applying requirements engineering techniques to the challenge of setting corporate intellectual policy, an experience report
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