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    Supporting scenario-based requirements engineering by Sutcliffe, A.G., Maiden, N.A.M., Minocha, S., Manuel, D.

    Published in IEEE transactions on software engineering (01-12-1998)
    “…Scenarios have been advocated as a means of improving requirements engineering yet few methods or tools exist to support scenario based RE. The paper reports a…”
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    Implementing Enterprise Resource Planning Packages in Different Corporate and National Cultures by Krumbholz, M., Galliers, J., Coulianos, N., Maiden, N.A.M.

    Published in Journal of information technology (01-12-2000)
    “…ERP (enterprise resource planning) packages provide generic off-the-shelf business and software solutions for customers. However, these packages are…”
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    Problem domain categories in requirements engineering by MAIDEN, N.A.M., HARE, M.

    “…Requirements engineering is the complex technical, social and cognitive process which produces requirements for a software-intensive system. However, little is…”
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    CREWS-SAVRE: Scenarios for Acquiring and Validating Requirements by Maiden, N.A.M

    Published in Automated software engineering (1998)
    “…This paper reports research into semi-automatic generation of scenarios for validating software-intensive system requirements. The research was undertaken as…”
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    Implementing enterprise resource planning packages in different corporate and national cultures by Krumbholz, M, Galliers, J, Coulianos, N, N.A.M. Maiden

    Published in Journal of information technology (01-12-2000)
    “…ERP (enterprise resource planning) packages provide generic off-the-shelf business and software solutions for customers. However, these packages are…”
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    Domain modeling for reuse by Sutcliffe, A.G., Maiden, N.A.M.

    “…The paper presents a theory for reuse of domain knowledge during requirements engineering. The theory includes a set of formal and reusable domain…”
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    Guidelines for better scenarios: supporting theories and evidence by Maiden, N.A.M., Rugg, G., Patel, P.

    “…Today different types of scenario are used to support a diverse range of requirements engineering tasks. However, little is understood about how to design…”
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    Guiding parallel requirements acquisition and COTS software selection by Ncube, C., Maiden, N.A.M.

    “…This paper proposes a new process to address the lack of guidance for acquiring requirements to enable evaluation of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software…”
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    REDEPEND-REACT: an architecture analysis tool by Grau, G., Franch, X., Maiden, N.A.M.

    “…The i* approach includes the construction of strategic dependency models (SD) developed to model information systems that can be applied in a wide variety of…”
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    Guiding use case authoring: results of an empirical study by Achour, C.B., Rolland, C., Maiden, N.A.M., Souveyet, C.

    “…This paper presents results from the first of two empirical studies which examine the effectiveness of guidelines for use case authoring. The ESPRIT 21.903…”
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    Bridging the requirements gap: policies, goals and domains by Sutcliffe, A.G., Maiden, N.A.M.

    “…A model for requirements engineering is described which uses a taxonomy of goal-types to guide further analysis. Goals are classified according to the desired…”
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    Acquiring COTS software selection requirements by Maiden, N.A.M., Ncube, C.

    “…An increasing number of organisations are procuring off-the-shelf systems from commercial suppliers. However, successful selection of off-the-shelf systems to…”
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    Requirements critiquing using domain abstractions by Maiden, N.A.M., Sutcliffe, A.G.

    “…Reusing domain abstractions representing key domain features has been shown to aid requirement specification, however their role in requirements engineering…”
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    A computational mechanism for parallel problem decomposition during requirements engineering by Maiden, N.A.M., Sutcliffe, A.G.

    “…The earliest phases of requirements engineering capture large amounts of diverse facts about the problem domain. These facts must be structured according to…”
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    CREWS-SAVRE: systematic scenario generation and use by Maiden, N.A.M., Minocha, S., Manning, K., Ryan, M.

    “…CREWS-SAVRE is a prototype software tool for systematic scenario generation and use. This paper reports on two interleaved strands of research and development…”
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    Requirements engineering by example: an empirical study by Maiden, N.A.M., Sutcliffe, A.G.

    “…Domain abstraction reuse during requirements engineering is evaluated as a paradigm during use of a research tool. Iterative fact acquisition and abstraction…”
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    Recurrent communication patterns in requirements engineering meetings by Maiden, N.A.M., Bright, B.P.

    “…Current requirements engineering practice is not well-understood. There have been few useful studies of "good", as well as "not so good" practice. As such it…”
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    People-oriented software reuse: the very thought by Maiden, N.A.M., Sutcliffe, A.G.

    “…The authors argue for integrating the role of software engineers into existing reuse paradigms and providing tool support to assist problem description and…”
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    Reuse of analogous specifications during requirements analysis by Maiden, N.A.M., Sutcliffe, A.G.

    “…Analogy is proposed as an alternative paradigm for specification reuse during requirements analysis. However, extensive analyst involvement is necessary to…”
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