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Requirements prioritisation: an experiment on exhaustive pair-wise comparisons versus planning game partitioning
2004) 8th Internation Conference on Empirical Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE 2004) Workshop - 26th International Conference on Software Engineering p.145-154(
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Aligning the Requirements Engineering Process with the Maturity of Markets and Products
2004) 10th Anniversery International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Fundation for Software Quality (REFSQ'04) p.69-74(
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An analytical model for requirements selection quality evaluation in product software development
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Market-driven requirements engineering processes for software products - a report on current practices
2003) 1st International Workshop on COTS and Product Software: Why Requirements are so Important (RECOTS’03)(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Post-release analysis of requirements selection quality - an industrial case study
2003) 9th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ’03)(
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Simple is Better? - An Experiment on Requirements Prioritisation
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Challenges in Market-Driven Requirements Engineering - an Industrial Interview Study
2002) 8th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ’02) p.37-49(
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An Analytical Model of Requirements Selection Quality in Software Product Development
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