Search Results - "Cerqueira, Christopher Shneider"
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Tangible user interface vocabulary to physically enhance space systems engineering tools
Published in Concurrent engineering, research and applications (01-12-2019)“…Tangible user interface brings back physical cognitive artifacts empowered with Internet of Things, and it will be a key instrument in Industry 4.0 to control…”
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Natural language requirements boilerplates: an integrative literature review
Published in GeSec : Revista de Gestão e Secretariado (01-01-2023)“…In the field of Requirements Engineering, natural language is the most widely used form of documenting systems requirements, mainly for its expressiveness…”
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Natural language requirements boilerplates: an integrative literature Review/Matrizes de requisitos em linguagem natural: uma revisao integrativa de literatura
Published in GeSec : Revista de Gestão e Secretariado (01-08-2023)“…In the field of Requirements Engineering, natural language is the most widely used form of documenting systems requirements, mainly for its expressiveness…”
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Mean dependency length — a new metric for requirements quality
Published in INCOSE International Symposium (01-07-2024)“…This paper proposes the mean dependency length (MDL) as a metric for measuring natural language requirements quality. Dependency length is a linguistic feature…”
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Development of an Interface to a Spacecraft Simulator empowered by Virtual Reality
Published in Journal on Interactive Systems (23-01-2013)“…Nenhum resumo disponível…”
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Natural language requirements boilerplates: an integrative literature Review/Matrizes de requisitos em linguagem natural: uma revisao integrativa de literatura
Published in GeSec : Revista de Gestão e Secretariado (01-08-2023)“…In the field of Requirements Engineering, natural language is the most widely used form of documenting systems requirements, mainly for its expressiveness…”
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