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Requirements-aware systems: A research agenda for re for self-adaptive systems

Sawyer et al., 2010

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3378786516951183707
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Sawyer P
Bencomo N
Whittle J
Letier E
Finkelstein A
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2010 18th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference

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Requirements are sensitive to the context in which the system-to-be must operate. Where such context is well understood and is static or evolves slowly, existing RE techniques can be made to work well. Increasingly, however, development projects are being challenged to …
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