1998.bib

@inproceedings{knethen1998a,
  abstract = {Numerous requirements engineering methods have been proposed to improve the quality of requirements documents as well as the developed software and to increase customer satisfaction with the final product. In this paper, we report on an explorative case study in the area of reactive systems with eight requirements engineering methods from a wide spectrum, namely, BSM, OCTOPUS, ROOM, SA/RT, SCR, SDL, UML (with OMT process), and Z. Our major finding is that the structuring mechanisms provided by a requirements engineering method, like hierarchies (e.g., ROOM) or views (e.g., UML), are directly related (1) to the number of problems found in the informal requirements during the creation of a requirements specification as well as (2) to the understandability of the final requirements specification.},
  author = {von Knethen, Antje and Kamsties, Erik and Reussner, Ralf H. and Bunse, Christian and Shen, Bin},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Software Engineering and its Applications},
  title = {{A} {C}omparative {C}ase {S}tudy with {I}ndustrial {R}equirements {E}ngineering {M}ethods},
  url = {http://sdqweb.ipd.uka.de/publications/pdfs/knethen1998a.pdf},
  year = {1998}
}
@inproceedings{reussner1998a,
  author = {Reussner, Ralf H. and Sanders, Peter and Prechelt, Lutz and M{\"u}ller, Matthias},
  booktitle = {Recent advances in parallel virtual machine and message passing interface: 5th European {PVM}/{MPI} Users' Group Meeting, Liverpool, UK, September 7--9, 1998},
  editor = {Alexandrov, V. and Dongarra, J. J.},
  isbn = {978-3-540-65041-6},
  pages = {52--59},
  publisher = {Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg},
  series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  title = {{SKaMPI}: {A} {D}etailed, {A}ccurate {MPI} {B}enchmark},
  url = {http://sdqweb.ipd.uka.de/publications/pdfs/reussner1998a.pdf},
  volume = {1497},
  year = {1998}
}