Journal: Requir. Eng.

Volume 9, Issue 4

217 -- 228Peretz Shoval, Revital Danoch, Mira Balaban. Hierarchical entity-relationship diagrams: the model, method of creation and experimental evaluation
229 -- 237Keng Siau, Lihyunn Lee. Are use case and class diagrams complementary in requirements analysis? An experimental study on use case and class diagrams in UML
238 -- 247Joonhee Yoo, Joseph Catanio, Ravi Paul, Michael Bieber. Relationship analysis in requirements engineering
248 -- 260Andrew Gemino, Yair Wand. A framework for empirical evaluation of conceptual modeling techniques
261 -- 270Akhilesh Bajaj. The effect of the number of concepts on the readability of schemas: an empirical study with data models

Volume 9, Issue 3

153 -- 168Andrew Gemino. Empirical comparisons of animation and narration in requirements validation
169 -- 185Annie I. Antón, Julia Brande Earp. A requirements taxonomy for reducing Web site privacy vulnerabilities
186 -- 203Enzo Colombo, Chiara Francalanci. Selecting CRM packages based on architectural, functional, and cost requirements: Empirical validation of a hierarchical ranking model
204 -- 216Katrina Hands, D. Ramanee Peiris, Peter Gregor. Development of a computer-based interviewing tool to enhance the requirements gathering process

Volume 9, Issue 2

83 -- 84Roel Wieringa. Introduction to the RE 03 Special Issue
85 -- 103Davide Bolchini, Paolo Paolini. Goal-driven requirements analysis for hypermedia-intensive Web applications
104 -- 120Renaud De Landtsheer, Emmanuel Letier, Axel van Lamsweerde. Deriving tabular event-based specifications from goal-oriented requirements models
121 -- 131Chi-Sheng Shih, Jane W.-S. Liu. Acquiring and incorporating state-dependent timing requirements
132 -- 150Ariel Fuxman, Lin Liu, John Mylopoulos, Marco Roveri, Paolo Traverso. Specifying and analyzing early requirements in Tropos
151 -- 0Luisa Mich, Mariangela Franch, Pierluigi Novi Inverardi. Erratum: Market research for requirements analysis using linguistic tools

Volume 9, Issue 1

1 -- 15Colette Rolland, Camille Salinesi, Anne Etien. Eliciting gaps in requirements change
16 -- 39Paolo Donzelli. A goal-driven and agent-based requirements engineering framework
40 -- 56Luisa Mich, Mariangela Franch, Pierluigi Novi Inverardi. Market research for requirements analysis using linguistic tools
57 -- 66Devendra Fakun, Richard Greenough. An exploratory study into whether to or not to include users in the development of industrial hypermedia applications
67 -- 82Daniel M. Berry, Khuzaima Daudjee, Jing Dong, Igor Fainchtein, Maria Augusta V. Nelson, Torsten Nelson, Lihua Ou. User s manual as a requirements specification: case studies